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  • Ticinum
  • Ancient Italian city

    Ticinum (the modern Pavia) was an ancient city of Gallia Transpadana, founded on the banks of the river of the same name (now the Ticino) a little way

    Ticinum

    Ticinum

    Ticinum

  • Lombards
  • Historical ethnic group of the Italian Peninsula of Germanic origin

    Perctarit, who set his capital in Milan, and Godepert, who reigned from Pavia (Ticinum). Perctarit was overthrown by Grimoald, son of Gisulf, duke of Friuli and

    Lombards

    Lombards

    Lombards

  • Siege of Pavia (773–774)
  • Battle

    siege or battle of Pavia was fought in 773–774 in northern Italy, near Ticinum (modern Pavia), and resulted in the victory of the Franks under Charlemagne

    Siege of Pavia (773–774)

    Siege of Pavia (773–774)

    Siege_of_Pavia_(773–774)

  • Stilicho
  • Roman army general (c. 359 – 408)

    efforts to enroll slaves in the army in exchange for their freedom, at Ticinum (Pavia) led this force at the beginning of the campaigning season in 406

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

  • Duchy of Benevento
  • Vassal of the Kingdom of the Lombards in present-day southern Italy from 577 to 774

    Arechis II tried to claim the royal dignity and make Benevento a secundum Ticinum: a second Pavia (the old Lombard capital). Seeing that this was impractical

    Duchy of Benevento

    Duchy of Benevento

    Duchy_of_Benevento

  • Pavia
  • Comune in Lombardy, Italy

    Negri and Bosco Grande nature reserve). In Roman times, Pavia was called Ticinum. It began to be called Papia, whence Pavia, only since Lombard times, one

    Pavia

    Pavia

    Pavia

  • Gothic War (535–554)
  • Byzantine–Gothic war in Italy

    Mundilas to the city. This force secured the city and most of Liguria, except Ticinum (Pavia), with ease. Vitiges called upon the Franks for help and a force

    Gothic War (535–554)

    Gothic War (535–554)

    Gothic_War_(535–554)

  • Battle of Pavia (271)
  • Battle during Juthungian invasion of Italy (271)

    The Battle of Pavia or Battle of Ticinum was fought in 271 near Ticinum (Pavia) in Italy, and resulted in the Emperor Aurelian destroying the retreating

    Battle of Pavia (271)

    Battle_of_Pavia_(271)

  • Odoacer
  • Ruler of Italy (c. 433 – 493)

    serious defeat on Italian soil." Theodoric recoiled by seeking safety in Ticinum. Odoacer emerged from Ravenna and started to besiege his rival. While both

    Odoacer

    Odoacer

    Odoacer

  • Mediolanum
  • Ancient Roman city in present day Milan, Italy

    Gothic War, its capture by the Lombards in 569, and their decision to make Ticinum the capital of their Kingdom of Italy. During the Principate the population

    Mediolanum

    Mediolanum

    Mediolanum

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    letters of the Greek word ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ (Christos). A medallion was issued at Ticinum in 315 which shows Constantine wearing a helmet emblazoned with the Chi-Rho

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Alboin
  • King of the Lombards from c. 560 to 572

    instance of strong resistance to Alboin's migration took place at the town of Ticinum (Pavia), which he started to besiege in 569 and captured only after three

    Alboin

    Alboin

    Alboin

  • Constantine the Great and Christianity
  • Emperor Constantine's relationship, views, and laws regarding Christianity

    Jugate gold multiple issued by Constantine at Ticinum in 313, showing the emperor and the god Sol, with Sol also depicted in his quadriga on Constantine's

    Constantine the Great and Christianity

    Constantine the Great and Christianity

    Constantine_the_Great_and_Christianity

  • Laevi
  • Ancient Ligurian people of northern Italy

    tradition they founded, together with the neighbouring Marici, the town of Ticinum (modern Pavia). The Laevi are mentioned as Láoi (Λάοι) by Polybius (2nd

    Laevi

    Laevi

  • Milan
  • Second-largest city in Italy

    the allies of the Goths for assisting in the siege. The Lombards took Ticinum as their capital in 572 (renaming it Papia – the modern Pavia), and left

    Milan

    Milan

    Milan

  • Zero to the power of zero
  • Mathematical expression with disputed status

    usu in analysi finitorum ac doctrina serierum (in Latin). Vol. 2. Pavia (Ticinum): Pietro Galeazzi (Petrus Galeatii). OCLC 565507531. Retrieved 2026-06-03

    Zero to the power of zero

    Zero_to_the_power_of_zero

  • Ostrogothic Kingdom
  • 493–553 kingdom centered in Italy

    besiege the main Gothic base at Ticinum (Pavia). At that point, however, the Visigoths intervened, the siege of Ticinum was lifted, and Odoacer was decisively

    Ostrogothic Kingdom

    Ostrogothic Kingdom

    Ostrogothic_Kingdom

  • Teia
  • Last Ostrogothic King

    Totila's death at the Battle of Taginae in July 552, Teia withdrew to Ticinum (modern-day Pavia), the capital of the Gothic Kingdom, where the remaining

    Teia

    Teia

    Teia

  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • Loss of political control in antiquity

    against the rebels in Gaul. Before he could do so, while he was away at Ticinum at the head of a small detachment, a bloody coup d'état against his supporters

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire

  • Principality of Benevento
  • Independent Lombard state in present-day southern Italy from 774 to 1053

    Arechis II tried to claim the royal dignity and make Benevento a secundum Ticinum: a second Pavia (the old Lombard capital). Seeing that this was impractical

    Principality of Benevento

    Principality of Benevento

    Principality_of_Benevento

  • Aquileia
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    incursions into Roman territory; followed by cities like Mediolanum and Ticinum. The Roman inhabitants, together with those of smaller towns in the neighbourhood

    Aquileia

    Aquileia

    Aquileia

  • Helmichis
  • Italian regicide

    with the Byzantines; this hostility eventually focused around the duke of Ticinum Cleph, supporter of an aggressive policy towards the Empire. Rather than

    Helmichis

    Helmichis

    Helmichis

  • Lex Roscia
  • of the Lex Roscia the Roman and Latin colonies (such as Mediolanum and Ticinum) became Roman municipia. This gave a significant impetus to the urbanization

    Lex Roscia

    Lex_Roscia

  • Romulus Augustulus
  • Western Roman emperor from 475 to 476

    court of Attila. On 28 August 476, Odoacer defeated Orestes in battle at Ticinum, captured him and had him executed. On 4 September, Odoacer captured Ravenna

    Romulus Augustulus

    Romulus Augustulus

    Romulus_Augustulus

  • Ildibad
  • 6th-century Ostrogothic king

    Uraias, Witiges's nephew, a skilled military commander and in charge of Ticinum (modern day Pavia). Uraias, however, declined because his family lacked

    Ildibad

    Ildibad

    Ildibad

  • Siege of Pavia
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    can refer to one of the following sieges of the city of Pavia (ancient Ticinum) in Italy: Siege of Pavia (476), by Odoacer Siege of Pavia (489–490) [it]

    Siege of Pavia

    Siege_of_Pavia

  • Anastasius of Pavia
  • Italian Roman Catholic saint

    Pavia (sometimes Anastasius XV, or Anastasius II) was Bishop of Pavia (Ticinum) from 668 until his death in 680. He was a convert from Arianism. He was

    Anastasius of Pavia

    Anastasius_of_Pavia

  • Claudius
  • Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54

    Meriwether (1936). "The Date of the Inscription of Claudius on the Arch of Ticinum". American Journal of Archaeology. 40 (3): 314–322. doi:10.2307/498692

    Claudius

    Claudius

    Claudius

  • Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 407 to 411

    Sarus withdrew to Italy, the knowledge of the large new army assembling at Ticinum (modern Pavia) with the intention of shortly engaging Constantine encouraged

    Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)

    Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)

    Constantine_III_(Western_Roman_emperor)

  • Martin of Tours
  • Christian cleric and saint (316/336–397)

    was then allowed veteran status and was given land on which to retire at Ticinum (now Pavia), in northern Italy, where Martin grew up. At the age of 10

    Martin of Tours

    Martin of Tours

    Martin_of_Tours

  • Ticino (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ticino or Ticinus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ticino, Ticinus, Ticinum can refer to: Canton of Ticino Ticinese dialect Ticino, tributary of the

    Ticino (disambiguation)

    Ticino_(disambiguation)

  • 572
  • Calendar year

    Nisibis (modern Turkey). Siege of Pavia (569–572): King Alboin captures Ticinum (Pavia); after a siege the Byzantine garrison surrenders to the Lombards

    572

    572

    572

  • Lomellina
  • Area in the Province of Pavia in Lombardy, Italy

    Ticinum, the modern Pavia) and the Libici (founders of Vercelli). Later they were Romanized. Although crossed by an important road connecting Ticinum

    Lomellina

    Lomellina

    Lomellina

  • Ponte Coperto
  • Bridge in Pavia, Italy

    Hannibal, in the battle of Ticinus. In Roman times, in the ancient town of Ticinum, there already was a bridge which connected the two shores of the river

    Ponte Coperto

    Ponte Coperto

    Ponte_Coperto

  • Probus (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 276 to 282

    inscriptions, papyri and coinage, as well as Equitius attested on his coins from Ticinum and Pseudo-Aurelius Victor, the Historia Augusta gives him Valerius and

    Probus (emperor)

    Probus (emperor)

    Probus_(emperor)

  • Romentino
  • Comune in Piedmont, Italy

    (Northern Italy) in 2nd century BC. The name of the town was Roma apud Ticinum, that means Rome near Ticino River, though other hypotheses about the original

    Romentino

    Romentino

    Romentino

  • Battle of Isonzo (489)
  • Part of the Roman-Germanic wars

    serious defeat on Italian soil." Theodoric recoiled by seeking safety in Ticinum. Odoacer emerged from Ravenna and started to besiege his rival. While both

    Battle of Isonzo (489)

    Battle_of_Isonzo_(489)

  • Florianus
  • Roman emperor in 276

    Florianus Aureus of Florian, Ticinum mint Roman emperor Reign c. June–September 276 Predecessor Tacitus Successor Probus Died c. September 276 Tarsus

    Florianus

    Florianus

    Florianus

  • Sidonius Apollinaris
  • 5th-century Gallic poet, diplomat, bishop, and Catholic saint

    bishop of Vienne (died 518), and Magnus Felix Ennodius of Arles, bishop of Ticinum (died 534). All of them were linked in the tightly bound aristocratic Gallo-Roman

    Sidonius Apollinaris

    Sidonius Apollinaris

    Sidonius_Apollinaris

  • Honorius
  • Western Roman emperor from 393 to 423

    Italy. Meanwhile, Honorius was at Bononia, on his way from Ravenna to Ticinum, when the news reached him of his brother's death in May 408. He at first

    Honorius

    Honorius

    Honorius

  • Drusus Caesar
  • Heir to Roman emperor Tiberius (died AD 33)

    Caligula soon had Gemellus killed for plotting against him. An arch at Ticinum erected immediately after his calls him 'Drusus Julius Germanicus', but

    Drusus Caesar

    Drusus Caesar

    Drusus_Caesar

  • Damian of Pavia
  • Italian Roman Catholic saint

    Ticinensis, Damianus Mediolanensis, Damianus Biscossia) was Bishop of Pavia (Ticinum) from 680, succeeding bishop Anastasius. He mediated relations between

    Damian of Pavia

    Damian_of_Pavia

  • Civil wars of the Tetrarchy
  • 306–324 wars between Roman co-emperors

    phenomenon which can produce similar effects. In 315 a medallion was issued at Ticinum showing Constantine wearing a helmet emblazoned with the Chi-Rho, and coins

    Civil wars of the Tetrarchy

    Civil wars of the Tetrarchy

    Civil_wars_of_the_Tetrarchy

  • Siege of Pavia (476)
  • magister militum Orestes took refuge in the well fortified city of Pavia (Ticinum). The city "was immediately besieged, the fortifications were stormed,

    Siege of Pavia (476)

    Siege of Pavia (476)

    Siege_of_Pavia_(476)

  • Carmen de synodo ticinensi
  • Medieval Latin poem

    of the Synod of Ticinum") is a poem of nineteen stanzas of five lines each in iambic trimeter. Shortly after the Synod of Pavia (Ticinum) in 698, the Carmen

    Carmen de synodo ticinensi

    Carmen_de_synodo_ticinensi

  • Constans II (son of Constantine III)
  • Roman emperor from 409 to 411

    withdrawal to Italy, the knowledge of the large new army assembling at Ticinum (modern Pavia) with the intention of shortly engaging Constantine encouraged

    Constans II (son of Constantine III)

    Constans II (son of Constantine III)

    Constans_II_(son_of_Constantine_III)

  • Kingdom of the Lombards
  • 568–774 state in the Italian peninsula

    northern Italy gravitating around the capital of the Lombard kingdom, Ticinum (the modern-day city of Pavia in the Italian region of Lombardy); and Langobardia

    Kingdom of the Lombards

    Kingdom of the Lombards

    Kingdom_of_the_Lombards

  • Thermantia
  • Roman empress in 408

    design for which the emperor made that journey, and that the soldiers in Ticinum, who were disaffected to Stilicho, when the emperor arrived there, would

    Thermantia

    Thermantia

    Thermantia

  • List of Latin place names in Italy and Malta
  • Trieste Terracina Terracina Thermae Himerenses Termini Imerese Tibur Tivoli Ticinum Pavia Tifernum Tiberinum Città di Castello Trecalae, Caltabillocta Caltabellotta

    List of Latin place names in Italy and Malta

    List_of_Latin_place_names_in_Italy_and_Malta

  • Galleria Arnaboldi
  • Shopping mall in Pavia, Italy

    platinum cusp. Angelini, Gianpaolo (2019). La prima sede del Rotary Pavia Ticinum. Il Circolo di Pavia e il Salone-mercato Arnaboldi. Pavia: Edizioni TPC

    Galleria Arnaboldi

    Galleria Arnaboldi

    Galleria_Arnaboldi

  • Livia Medullina
  • Fiancee of Roman emperor Claudius (c. 6 BC - c. AD 10)

    nomen gentilicium. Stuart, "The Inscription of Claudius on the Arch of Ticinum". Syme, The Roman Revolution, p. 553. Pettinger, The Republic in Danger

    Livia Medullina

    Livia Medullina

    Livia_Medullina

  • Eutychius (exarch)
  • Exarch of Ravenna

    Liutprand from conquering Ravenna, and on his journey to the Lombard court at Ticinum, he was met at the church of St. Christopher at Aquila by Exarch Eutychius

    Eutychius (exarch)

    Eutychius_(exarch)

  • Cornelius Nepos
  • Roman historian and biographer (c.110 BC–c.25 BC)

    born at Hostilia, a village in Cisalpine Gaul not far from Verona, or at Ticinum (modern Pavia). He was a friend of Catullus, who dedicates his poems to

    Cornelius Nepos

    Cornelius Nepos

    Cornelius_Nepos

  • Benevento
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    dominance. Benevento was acclaimed by a chronicler as a "second Pavia"—Ticinum geminum—after the Lombard capital was lost. This principality was short-lived:

    Benevento

    Benevento

    Benevento

  • Alaric I
  • King of the Visigoths from 395 to 410

    the rebels in Gaul. Before Stilicho could do so, while he was away at Ticinum at the head of a small detachment, a bloody coup against his supporters

    Alaric I

    Alaric I

    Alaric_I

  • Octavius (praenomen)
  • Latin name

    used by gens Maecia, and a woman named "Octavia Valeria Vera" lived at Ticinum in the second or third century. Either through direct transmission or revival

    Octavius (praenomen)

    Octavius_(praenomen)

  • Pavia Civic Museums
  • Art museum and Historic site in Pavia, Italy

    with a more recent one. The first room is dedicated to the territory of Ticinum (this was the ancient name of Pavia) in Roman times and, among other finds

    Pavia Civic Museums

    Pavia Civic Museums

    Pavia_Civic_Museums

  • Senior plc
  • Manufacturing company

    March 2026. "UK aerospace supplier Senior receives takeover proposal from Ticinum-blackstone". Reuters. 3 March 2026. "Numis Indicates Potential 22.34% Increase

    Senior plc

    Senior_plc

  • Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
  • Vicenza, Verona, Brescia and Mediolanum by Lombards. 570–572, Siege of Ticinum, Seizure of Tuscany by Lombards. Faroald and Zotto found the Duchies of

    Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples

    Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples

    Chronology_of_warfare_between_the_Romans_and_Germanic_peoples

  • 490
  • Calendar year

    defeats the Ostrogoths near Faenza. King Theodoric the Great retreats to Ticinum (modern Pavia), where he constructs a fortified camp, which is blockaded

    490

    490

  • Principality of Pavia
  • Historic part of the Duchy of Milan

    Province of Pavia. In the Roman age, the territory of the municipium of Ticinum (ancient Pavia) did not extend south of the Po and included both the Pavese

    Principality of Pavia

    Principality of Pavia

    Principality_of_Pavia

  • Province of Pavia
  • Province of Italy, located in the Lombardy region

    occupied by Gaulish tribes; it was conquered by the Romans in 220 BCE. Named "Ticinum" by the Romans, the town was reinforced and became a key part of their

    Province of Pavia

    Province of Pavia

    Province_of_Pavia

  • Praetorian prefecture of Gaul
  • Prefecture of the Late Roman Empire

    the prefecture moved to Arelate in 407 Limenius (408) - assassinated at Ticinum (Pavia) Apollinaris (408) Decimus Rusticus (409-411) Claudius Postumus

    Praetorian prefecture of Gaul

    Praetorian prefecture of Gaul

    Praetorian_prefecture_of_Gaul

  • Early Germanic warfare
  • A modern rendering of Alboin and the Lombards entrance into Ticinum. In the late 6th century, the entire Lombard people invaded and settled Italy.

    Early Germanic warfare

    Early Germanic warfare

    Early_Germanic_warfare

  • Historiography of the Christianization of the Roman Empire
  • Area of study on conversion to Christianity

    Jugate gold multiple issued by Constantine at Ticinum in 313, showing the emperor and the god Sol, with Sol also depicted in his quadriga (chariot) on

    Historiography of the Christianization of the Roman Empire

    Historiography of the Christianization of the Roman Empire

    Historiography_of_the_Christianization_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • Etruscan cities
  • Parma, Parmna, Paruma Parma Parma Pathva Patavium Padova (Padua) [Pauia] Ticinum, Papia Pavia Percumsna, Pergomsna, Percme, Percums Bergomum Bergamo Permu

    Etruscan cities

    Etruscan cities

    Etruscan_cities

  • Ruricius
  • Gallo-Roman aristocrat and bishop of Limoges

    Bishop of Vienne (died 518); and Magnus Felix Ennodius of Arles, Bishop of Ticinum (died 534). All of them were linked in a tightly bound, Gallo-Roman aristocratic

    Ruricius

    Ruricius

  • Ulpia Severina
  • Roman empress from 270 to 275

    death is that most agree that such issues were minted in Antioch, Rome and Ticinum, but not in the Balkans and other eastern cities (which had never minted

    Ulpia Severina

    Ulpia Severina

    Ulpia_Severina

  • Eucherius (son of Stilicho)
  • Son of Stilicho

    However, a revolt broke out against Stilicho, when Roman soldiers at Ticinum rose up and killed many of Stilicho's allies. This revolt was orchestrated

    Eucherius (son of Stilicho)

    Eucherius (son of Stilicho)

    Eucherius_(son_of_Stilicho)

  • Siege of Auximus
  • Siege during Justinian's Gothic War

    ambushed. During the siege of Auximus, the Goths under Uraias advanced to Ticinum (now Pavia) and faced the Byzantine forces of Martinus and John across

    Siege of Auximus

    Siege of Auximus

    Siege_of_Auximus

  • Gaius Valarius Sabinus
  • new financial and monetary policies. Sabinus set up his headquarters at Ticinum, where Aurelian's largest new mint was also located. Watson Alaric (1999)

    Gaius Valarius Sabinus

    Gaius_Valarius_Sabinus

  • German and Sarmatian campaigns of Constantine
  • 306–336 Roman campaigns on its northern border

    other, holding a shield bearing the inscription VOT/PR on two lines on top of an altar with a *; in exergue P T ("First official of Ticinum") in esergo.

    German and Sarmatian campaigns of Constantine

    German and Sarmatian campaigns of Constantine

    German_and_Sarmatian_campaigns_of_Constantine

  • 540
  • Calendar year

    mopping-up operations, capturing the Gothic fortifications. The cities Ticinum and Verona north of River Po remain in Gothic hands. Ildibad succeeds Vitiges

    540

    540

    540

  • Zaban
  • Lombard duke of Pavia

    Zaban, also known as Zabanus, was the Lombard dux (or duke) of Pavia (Ticinum) during the decade-long interregnum known as the Rule of the Dukes (574

    Zaban

    Zaban

  • Timeline of Pavia
  • Historical timeline of Pavia, Italy

    Lombardy region of Italy. 220 BCE - Romans in power; settlement named Ticinum (approximate date). 397 CE - Roman Catholic Diocese of Pavia established

    Timeline of Pavia

    Timeline_of_Pavia

  • Indulf (6th century)
  • Gothic leader

    the Gothic army that refused to surrender and instead marched north to Ticinum. Martindale 1992, p. 618. Martindale 1992, pp. 618–619. Bury 1958, pp. 258–260

    Indulf (6th century)

    Indulf_(6th_century)

  • Battle of Legnano
  • 1176 Lombard League victory over Emperor Frederick Barbarossa

    the battle was fought de, apud, iuxta, ad Lignanum or inter Legnanum et Ticinum. Among them stands a document compiled by two anonymous chroniclers (Gesta

    Battle of Legnano

    Battle of Legnano

    Battle_of_Legnano

  • History of Milan
  • losses, according to Procopius, being about 300,000 men. The Lombards took Ticinum as their capital in 572 (renaming it Papia – the modern Pavia), and left

    History of Milan

    History_of_Milan

  • Pavia (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Philippines Pavia Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States Ticinum, ancient city that became modern Pavia in Lombardy Diego Pavia (born 2002)

    Pavia (disambiguation)

    Pavia_(disambiguation)

  • Lodi, Lombardy
  • Comune in Lombardy, Italy

    (Pizzighettone) to Mediolanum (Milan), and at the intersection with the road from Ticinum (Pavia) to Brixia (Brescia), Laus was a key hub and became a thriving commercial

    Lodi, Lombardy

    Lodi, Lombardy

    Lodi,_Lombardy

  • Lomello
  • Comune in Lombardy, Italy

    stopping place on a road) on the way of Via Regina, the main road connecting Ticinum (now Pavia) with Turin along the way of the Galliae. The archeological

    Lomello

    Lomello

    Lomello

  • Battle of Treviso
  • Battle during the Gothic War (535–554)

    assembling an army of 1,000 horsemen. At first, he controlled only the town Ticinum, but the Byzantine commanders' abuses was progressively supported by the

    Battle of Treviso

    Battle of Treviso

    Battle_of_Treviso

  • Marcus Furius Camillus (consul)
  • 1st century AD Roman senator and consul

    Haven. Stuart, M. "The Date of the Inscription of Claudius on the Arch of Ticinum" Am. J. Arch. 40 (1936). 314–322. Suetonius The Twelve Caesars "Life of

    Marcus Furius Camillus (consul)

    Marcus_Furius_Camillus_(consul)

  • Oltrepò Pavese
  • Territory of the province of Pavia in Lombardy, Italy

    times, the current territory of Oltrepò Pavese was not controlled by the Ticinum (Pavia) but was subject to the Roman cities of Piacenza and Tortona. From

    Oltrepò Pavese

    Oltrepò Pavese

    Oltrepò_Pavese

  • Orto Botanico dell'Università di Pavia
  • Botanic garden and museum in Italy

    2002. G. Pollaci, "L’Orto Botanico di Pavia dalla fondazione al 1942", Ticinum, 6: 20–23, 1959. Botanical Garden Archived 10 June 2020 at the Wayback

    Orto Botanico dell'Università di Pavia

    Orto Botanico dell'Università di Pavia

    Orto_Botanico_dell'Università_di_Pavia

  • Index of ancient Rome–related articles
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    (father of Tiberius Caesar) Tiberius Claudius Verus Tiberius Gemellus Ticinum Tigias Tilurium Tingi Tintinnabulum (ancient Rome) Tirones Titii Titulus

    Index of ancient Rome–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles

  • Rule of the Dukes
  • 574/5–584/5 interregnum in Italy

    dukes, and each one of the dukes held possession of his own city, Zaban of Ticinum, Wallari of Bergamus, Alichis of Brexia, Euin of Tridentum, Gisulf of Forum

    Rule of the Dukes

    Rule_of_the_Dukes

  • Campaign history of the Roman military
  • Military history

    the Goths twice more in the Battle of Fanum Fortunae and the Battle of Ticinum. The Goths remained a major threat to the Empire but directed their attacks

    Campaign history of the Roman military

    Campaign_history_of_the_Roman_military

  • Marici (tribe)
  • Celto-Ligurian tribe

    the Elder identifies them as the co-founders, along with the Laevi, of Ticinum, the modern Pavia. de Bernardo Stempel 2006, p. 46. Talbert 2000, Map 39:

    Marici (tribe)

    Marici_(tribe)

  • Avitus of Vienne
  • Late antique bishop and poet

    bishop of Limoges, (died 507) and Magnus Felix Ennodius of Arles, bishop of Ticinum (died 534). All of them were linked in the tightly-bound aristocratic Gallo-Roman

    Avitus of Vienne

    Avitus of Vienne

    Avitus_of_Vienne

  • List of massacres in Italy
  • Sejanus and his supporters killed on orders of Tiberius. Ticinum massacre 13 August 408 Ticinum 7+ Imperial Roman Army 7 high-ranking supporters of Stilicho

    List of massacres in Italy

    List_of_massacres_in_Italy

  • Ostrogotho
  • Queen consort of the Burgundians

    Italy. During the fight against Odoacer, she was left by her father in Ticinum (Pavia). In 494, after Theodoric had consolidated his rule in Italy, he

    Ostrogotho

    Ostrogotho

  • Magnus Felix Ennodius
  • Bishop of Pavia

    lost his parents at an early age, Ennodius was brought up by an aunt at Ticinum (Pavia); according to some, at Mediolanum (Milan). After her death he was

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  • Battle of Mons Lactarius
  • Battle during the Justinian's Gothic War

    scattered. After the death of Totila, the remaining Gothic forces gathered to Ticinum, where they chose the former second-in-command, Teia, as their new king

    Battle of Mons Lactarius

    Battle of Mons Lactarius

    Battle_of_Mons_Lactarius

  • Bassignana
  • Comune in Piedmont, Italy

    linked to that of the Levi, who had settled further north: the founding of Ticinum, the modern Pavia, is attributed to the Levi and to the Marici. Some toponomastic

    Bassignana

    Bassignana

    Bassignana

  • Rerum italicarum scriptores
  • Medieval Italian history source publication

    De laudibus Papiae), dating from about 1300 from a manuscript in Pavia (Ticinum). Anon.: Ancient Chronicle of Modena (Annales veteres Mutinensium) from

    Rerum italicarum scriptores

    Rerum_italicarum_scriptores

  • Juventia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    who addressed several poems to him. Juventius, first century bishop of Ticinum. One of the scholiasts on Cicero has misinterpreted his description of

    Juventia gens

    Juventia gens

    Juventia_gens

  • Betutia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    inscription as the flaminica, or wife of the flamen of the imperial cult at Ticinum. Gnaeus Betutius Primus, one of the municipal officials at Casilinum in

    Betutia gens

    Betutia_gens

  • Belgioioso Castle
  • Castle in Belgioioso, Lombardy, Italy

    Belgioioso e Chignolo Po" [Castles of Pavia: Belgioioso and Chignolo Po]. Ticinum (in Italian). 10. Rillosi, Attilio (1927). Ugo Foscolo nel castello di

    Belgioioso Castle

    Belgioioso Castle

    Belgioioso_Castle

  • Uraias
  • Ostrogothic military leader

    surrendered Ravenna to the Byzantines in May 540, Uraias was in command in Ticinum (modern day Pavia). He was offered the kingship, but declined it. According

    Uraias

    Uraias

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