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Urbinum (ancient
Latin placename,
meaning "small town") may
refer to:
Urbinum Hortense, a town of
ancient Italy, site
unknown Urbinum Mataurense, on the...
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Urvinum Hortense was an
ancient Roman town near
modern Collemancio, Cannara, Italy. It was
mentioned by
Pliny the
Elder in a
roughly alphabetical and contextless...
- 08 on the
moment magnitude scale). The
originally modest Roman town of
Urbinum Mataurense ("the
little city on the
river Mataurus")
became an important...
- did not
allow matters to
fester and
marched with N****s and John
against Urbinum. The two
armies encamped separately and
shortly afterwards, N****s, convinced...
- The
siege of
Urbinus also
called siege of
Urbino or
siege of
Urbinum took
place in the year 538
during Justinian's
Gothic War. Earlier, when John took...
- Liguria,
garrisoning the
major towns in the region.
Belisarius captured Urbinum (Urbino) in
December 538, when the
Gothic garrison ran out of
water after...
- not
attempt to take the
fortified towns of
Auxinum (modern Osimo) and
Urbinum (modern Urbino),
judging that they were too strong. Instead, he byp****ed...
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Tusculum near
Frascati (south-east of Rome)
Urbinum Hortense,
Urvinum Hortense near Collemancio,
Umbria (?)
Urbinum Mataurense,
Urvinum Mataurense Urbino,...
- to the
protomartyr Saint Christopher, in Urbania.
Urbino is the
ancient Urbinum Mataurense, a
Roman municipium.
Urbino was held by the
Ostrogoths from...
- to have come from
anywhere else. However,
Ogilvie points to the town of
Urbinum Hortense in
Umbria and the cult of
Jupiter Hortensis in
Campania as evidence...