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Les environs:

Ruins of the Temple at BevagnaTheatre, MevaniaRoman Column - BevagnaRoman TombRoman TombPonte del DiavoloPorta ConsolareTriclinium mosaicGareamphithéâtre de Spelloamphithéâtre de Spelloamphithéâtre de SpelloArco di AugustoRoman triumphal archPorta VenereUrvinum HortenseMosaicaqueduc de Spelloaqueduc de Spelloaqueduc de Spelloaqueduc de Spello

Localisation:

  • Italie, Bevagna
  • geo:42.934872,12.609389
  • Précision ± 25-100 m.

Classification:

  • Ville
  • Invisible

Identificateurs:

Annotations

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The city was originally an Etruscan-Oscan settlement. Around 80-90 BC it became a Roman municipium, called Mevania', in the Augustan Regio VI. It lay on the western branch of the Via Flaminia, 13 km (8 mi) WSW of Forum Flaminii, where the branches rejoin.

In 310 BC the consul Fabius broke the Umbrian forces here; but otherwise it is not mentioned until the 1st century AD. In 69 the army of Vitellius awaited here the advance of Vespasian1.

Références

  1. Wikipedia: Bevagna

The city was originally an Etruscan-Oscan settlement. Around 80-90 BC it became a Roman municipium, called Mevania', in the Augustan Regio VI. It lay on the western branch of the Via Flaminia, 13 km (8 mi) WSW of Forum Flaminii, where the branches rejoin.

In 310 BC the consul Fabius broke the Umbrian forces here; but otherwise it is not mentioned until the 1st century AD. In 69 the army of Vitellius awaited here the advance of Vespasian1.

Références

  1. Wikipedia: Bevagna


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Bevagnia Theatre - Mevania

Bevagnia Theatre - Mevania