Lombard Kingdom of Italy . History Mediolanum appears to have been founded around 600 BC by the Celtic ... of Milan . Mediolanum was important for its location as a hub in the road network of northern ... of Classical Antiquities 1898 Gallia Cisalpina ref During the Augustan age Mediolanum was famous ... . Mediolanum was made the seat of the prefect of Liguria Praefectus Praefectus Liguriae by Hadrian ... century Mediolanum possessed a mint, ref Though Trajan Decius may have struck coinage at Mediolanum, the sequence begins with Gallienus , c 258 the mint at Mediolanum, transferred to Ticinum by Aurelian ... 250px Arcadius solidus coin solidus , from the Mediolanum mint, c 395 408. In 286 Diocletian moved the capital of the Western Roman Empire from Rome to Mediolanum. He chose to reside at Nicomedia in the Eastern ... in Mediolanum, which contributed its share of martyrs during the persecutions, ref There were ... century, the Arian controversy divided the Christians of Mediolanum Constantius II Constantius supported ..., and emperor Theodosius I , Mediolanum reached the height of its ancient power. ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu ... Sant Ambrogio . In general, the Late Empire encouraged the development of the applied arts in Mediolanum ... Imperial past came in 538, during the Gothic War 535 552 Gothic War , when Mediolanum was laid ... archbishops. Extant structures Some of the monuments of the Roman Mediolanum still to be seen in Milan ... http www.serenoeditore.com archeo Map and some original pics of Mediolanum remains Category History of Milan Category Roman sites of Lombardy de Mediolanum et Mediolanum fr Mediolanum hr Mediolan id Mediolanum it Mediolanum he pt Mediolano sh Mediolanum ... more details
Mediolanum , probably meaning central place , was the name of at least 18 ancient Roman cities and towns, ref For a critiqued list of 18 certain and 13 possible towns by the name, with sources, see citation first Mariagrazia last Tolfo title Mediolanum nell europa celtica year 2002 publisher Storiadimilano url http www.storiadimilano.it Miti e leggende i mediolanum nell 27europa celtica.htm . it ref of which the following were the most important Mediolanum , now Milan, Italy. Mediolanum Santonum , now Saintes, France. Mediolanum Aulercorum , now Evreux, France. The minor towns include Mediolanum Whitchurch , now Whitchurch, Shropshire, England. Mediolanum may also refer to Mediolanum company , an Italian financial services company based in Basiglio near Milan. Notes reflist disambig ca Mediolanum de Mediolanum it Mediolanum disambigua la Mediolanum discretiva hu Mediolanum egy rtelm s t lap nl Mediolanum sh Mediolanum razvrstavanje ... more details
Infobox company company name Mediolanum S.p.A. company logo Image Mediolanum.svg 220px company type Societ per azioni traded as ISE IT0001279501 MED foundation 1982 location Basiglio , Province of Milan Milan , Italy key people Ennio Doris small chief executive officer CEO small , Roberto Ruozi small Chairman small net income 246.6 million small 2010 small ref name AR2010 cite web url http ir2.flife.de data mediolanum igb html pdf 1000005 e.pdf title Annual Report 2010 accessdate 18 November 2011 publisher Mediolanum ref assets 32.65 billion small end 2010 small ref name AR2010 equity 1.036 billion small end 2010 small ref name AR2010 aum 45.85 billion small end 2010 small ref name AR2010 num employees 2,070 small average, 2010 small ref name AR2010 industry Financial services products Retail banking , life insurance , mutual fund s homepage https www.mediolanum.com ENG home en.html www.mediolanum.com intl yes Mediolanum S.p.A. is an Italy Italian financial services company based in Basiglio near Milan , founded by Ennio Doris in 1982. Doris remains the chief executive officer and largest shareholder with around 40 of the company today. The second largest shareholder with over 36 is Berlusconi s Fininvest . Mediolanum is active in the bank ing, life insurance and mutual fund sectors and aims much of its products towards individuals and families. The firm also operates in other Europe an countries, notably Spain where it owns Fibanc . The company is listed on the Borsa Italiana and a constituent of the FTSE MIB index. References references External links official https www.mediolanum.com ENG home en.html Portal Companies FTSE MIB companies Category Banks of Italy Category Insurance companies Category Banks established in 1982 Italy bank stub de Mediolanum Unternehmen es Gruppo Mediolanum fr Gruppo Mediolanum it Gruppo Mediolanum sh Mediolanum kompanija ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Mediolanum Aulercorum was a Roman town of Northern Gaul , attested in the 4th century AD. The name means the central town of the Aulerci , the tribe that then inhabited the area Mediolanum was a small regional center of Normandy , then in the Roman province of Lugdunensis . The name of the modern town, vreux , derives from that of the sub tribe Eburovices . Coord missing France Category vreux Category Archaeological sites in France Category Roman towns and cities in France Ancient Rome stub Eure geo stub ... more details
Infobox stadium name Mediolanum Forum nickname MediolanumForum image File Forum Assago.jpg 250px center fullname Mediolanum Forum di Assago location Via Giuseppe di Vittorio 6 20090 Assago Province of Milan MI , Italy coordinates coord 45 24 4 N 9 8 32 E type landmark region IT display inline,title broke ground built opened 1990 renovated expanded closed demolished owner ForumNet S.p.A operator surface 40,000 m construction cost architect structural engineer services engineer general contractor project manager main contractors former names Forum di Assago br Fila Forum br DatchForum tenants Olimpia Milano Armani Jeans Milano 1990 present capacity 12,000 basketball ref name Legabasket http 195.56.77.208 team ?teamid 1157 Impianto di Gioco ref dimensions scoreboard The Mediolanum Forum formerly known as Fila Forum , Datch Forum and Forum di Assago is an indoor arena indoor sports arena , in Assago near Milan , Italy . The arena has a capacity of 11,500 ref name forumnet cite web title Mediolanum Forum di Assago url http www.forumnet.it publisher ForumNet accessdate 16 November 2011 ref and is primarily used for ice hockey , basketball and tennis . It also hosts live concert s. The Forum received the European Prize for Architecture for sports venues awarded by CONI and the Council of Europe ... SmackDown in 2007. In January 2009, the arena changed its name to the current Mediolanum company Mediolanum Forum replacing the old name of Datch Forum . ref name Press Release https www.mediolanum.it ENG 14266 14883.html Il Datchforum cambia nome, nasce il MEDIOLANUM FORUM ref class wikitable collapsible collapsed List of musical artists who played at the Mediolanum Forum width 500px div ... www.forumnet.it Mediolanum Forum Official Site s start succession box title Ice Hockey World Championships ... tennis venue stub de Mediolanum Forum es Mediolanum Forum fr Mediolanum Forum gl Mediolanum Forum it Forum d Assago he pl Mediolanum Forum pt Mediolanum Forum ... more details
No footnotes date October 2008 Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Mediolanum partof Part of Roman Alamanni conflict br Part of the Roman Germanic wars image Image Mediolanum romana.png 300px Gaius Messius Quintus Traianus Decius caption Map of Roman Mediolanum date 259 place Mediolanum modern Milan , ITA casus territory Permanently loss of parts of Agri Decumates result Roman victory, Tactical win for Alamanni, Roman retreat behind the Rhine combatant1 Image Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg 22px alt link Roman Empire combatant2 Alamanni commander1 Gallienus commander2 Unknown strength1 60,000 armed strength2 300,000 warriors & civilians casualties1 Unknown casualties2 300,000 Campaignbox Rome against the Alamanni The Battle of Mediolanum took place in 259 , between the Alamannic Germans and the Roman legions under the command of Roman emperor Emperor Gallienus . Background As Emperor Valerian emperor Valerian , Gallienus father, was unable to be present in the battlefield, he named his son Gallienus Emperor. While Valerian was fighting against the Sassanid Empire and the Goths , who by that time had sacked Thrace and Asia Minor , Gallienus would be in charge of defending the Roman Empire s border. In the Western half of the Empire, the situation was difficult. The Danube Danubian border resisted continuous barbarian attacks. Gallienus had to march with military reinforcements from Gaul towards Dacia and Moesia to fight the Barbarians. The situation was so severe that in 259, the legions of Pannonia and Moesia rebelled and chose to make Ingenuus the emperor. Gallienus ... of Mediolanum , present day Milan . The victory was total according to Zonaras 300,000 Alamanni fell ... of Mediolanum demonstrated to the Romans the value of swift, flexible military units. Afterward, Gallienus ... in Mediolanum, with the mission to protect Italy . The Roman Senate had tried to regain its authority ... Category Crisis of the Third Century Category Battles involving the Roman Empire Mediolanum Category ... more details
coord 52.967 2.681 display title region GB scale 20000 Mediolanum was a Roman fort fort and small town in the Roman province of Britannia . Today it is known as Whitchurch, Shropshire Whitchurch , located in the England English county of Shropshire . The town was located on a major Roman road Roman routeway between Deva Victrix Chester and Viroconium Cornoviorum Wroxeter . The Roman Empire Romans first built a fort which has been tentatively suggested as forming part of the border defences established by Ostorius Scapula around AD 52. By about AD 100, however, the army had probably moved on and the surrounding civilian vicus would have taken over the site. In the mid 2nd century, the area was at least partly covered by timber framed industrial buildings. The town reached the height of its prosperity by the early 3rd century and there was much rebuilding in stone. This continued for the next hundred years. Masonry houses with associated wooden outhouses were most common during this period. ref cite web last White first Kevan W url http www.roman britain.org places mediolanum.htm title Mediolanum Major Romano British Settlement work Roman Britain.org publisher Roman Britain.org accessdate 2007 02 05 ref Roman artefacts from the site are on display in the Whitchurch Heritage Centre . ref cite news url http www.shropshiretourism.info attractiondetail.cfm?EstID 740 title Whitchurch Heritage Centre publisher Shropshire Tourism accessdate 2006 07 13 ref References references Category History of Shropshire Category Roman towns and cities in England de Mediolanum Whitchurch ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Saintes amphitheatre.jpg thumb The List of Roman amphitheatres amphitheatre . Mediolanum Santonum was a Roman town of southwestern Gaul , now Saintes, Charente Maritime Saintes . It was founded in about 20 BC in connection with an expansion of the network of Roman road s serving Burdigala . The name means the central town of the Santones , the tribe that then inhabited the area the town became an important center in the Roman province of Aquitania . Monuments The principal extant monuments of the Roman period are a triumphal arch now called the Arch of Germanicus a fairly large Roman lapidary collection a large amphitheatre Coord 45.7464 0.6333 scale 20000 format dms display title Category Roman towns and cities in France Category Archaeological sites in France Category Populated places established in the 1st century BC Category Santones Ancient Rome stub Poitou geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 Notability date November 2008 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Mediolanum Capta Est Type live Artist Mayhem band Mayhem Cover Mediolanum Capta Est cover.jpg Released 1999 Recorded November 2, 1998 Genre Black metal Length 55 32 Label Avantgarde Music Producer Mayhem band Mayhem Reviews Last album Wolf s Lair Abyss br 1997 This album Mediolanum Capta Est br 1999 Next album Grand Declaration of War br 2000 Mediolanum Capta Est is a live album by the Norway Norwegian black metal band Mayhem band Mayhem . The title of the album means, in Latin, Milano is taken . Milan was the Italian city where this live album was recorded. Correct form of the Latin phrase is actually Mediolanum captum est . Track listing tracklist title1 Silvester Anfang length1 1 51 title2 Deathcrush length2 3 31 title3 Fall of Seraphs length3 6 34 title4 Carnage length4 4 42 title5 Necrolust length5 3 47 title6 Ancient Skin length6 5 42 title7 Freezing Moon length7 6 50 title8 Symbols of Bloodswords length8 4 52 title9 From the Dark Past length9 5 12 title10 Chainsaw Gutsfuck length10 5 16 title11 I Am Thy Labyrinth length11 6 14 title12 Pure Fucking Armageddon length12 1 01 Credits Maniac Sven Erik Kristiansen Vocals Blasphemer Rune Eriksen Guitar Necrobutcher J rn Stubberud Bass Hellhammer Jan Axel Blomberg Drums Attila Csihar Guest vocals on From the Dark Past See also Mayhem discography Mayhem Category Mayhem albums Category 1999 live albums es Mediolanum Capta Est fr Mediolanum Capta Est id Mediolanum Capta Est it Mediolanum Capta Est no Mediolanum Capta Est oc Mediolanum Capta Est pl Mediolanum Capta Est pt Mediolanum Capta Est ro Mediolanum Capta Est sk Mediolanum Capta Est ... more details
management consultant of the same company until 1997. This position was renewed by Banca Mediolanum S.p.A. and still exists today. Since 2008 he has also been a member of the board of Mediolanum ... year, President and then CEO of Alboran S.p.A. until 2005. From 1996 he is also CEO Of Mediolanum ... branch from Branding to all international events of Banca Mediolanum. Communication Other activities ... TV stations , defined by Ennio Doris as the real secret weapon of Banca Mediolanum . This experience ... and implementation of the Mediolanum Tour, a traveling show that has involved hundreds of thousands of spectators. In the last decade the design and the launch of the Mediolanum Channel is to be remembered, a theme channel in cooperation with Sky, and of the Mediolanum Market Forum, a cross media format .... He has been the designer and creator of all Banca Mediolanum events and conventions. TV programs ..., he created many formats for Mediolanum Channel from Gente di mare to Piccolo fratello but what really ... 2004 TV digitali in chiaro a Mediolanum Channel for production refinement 30 anni di Mille Canali ... for the event Anno Domini EuBea 2009 1st prize Best Company Event for Banca Mediolanum, 1st prize ... more details
Image Jupiter Stator Evreux1.jpg thumb Roman bronze of Jupiter Stator found at the site vreux museum Gisacum was a Gallo Roman religious sanctuary near the settlement of Mediolanum Aulercorum vreux in the territory of the Eburovices ref victors under the patronage of the taxus yew . ref in northern Gaul now Normandy . The site lies within the territory of the Communes of France commune of Le Vieil vreux Old vreux . In the 1st century CE a vast sanctuary was laid out, about 6 km southeast of Mediolanum Aulercorum, on an all but unique plan monumental public structures isolated at the center were surrounded by a vast empty space, with the urban habitations around a hexagonal periphery, 5.6 km in circumference, enclosing an area of some 2.5 km . Gisacum has been excavated with increasing care since the early 19th century. The recent campaigns began in 1996. Notes references References http www.cg27.fr v2 page.php?page 149 Conseil G n ral de l Eure Gisacum coord 49 00 03 N 1 13 48 E source kolossus frwiki display title Category Roman religious remains in France Category History of Normandy fr Gisacum nrm Gisacum ... more details
coord 52.7 2.17 display title region GB scale 10000 Stretton is a small, dispersed village in South Staffordshire South Staffordshire , England . It is situated just north of the A5 road near to the village of Lapley . The A5 is Watling Street , a notable Roman Road , and another Roman road passes through Stretton from Mediolanum Whitchurch , forming a junction with Watling Street near to the bridge over the River Penk . On the other side of the river was the now deserted Roman settlement of Pennocrucium . It is the village s situation on the road from Mediolanum that gives it its name, the Old English for Stretton disambiguation Street Town street meaning a paved or Roman road . Stretton Bridge today carries Watling Street over the Penk. ref http www.geograph.org.uk photo 1443937 Geograph.org.uk Stretton Bridge ref Stretton Hall, Staffordshire Stretton Hall is in the village. The Shropshire Union Canal passes to the west of the village, where there is a Stretton Wharf. The Stretton Aqueduct carries the canal over the A5 road. The civil parishes in England civil parish is called Lapley, Stretton and Wheaton Aston . References Reflist Ordnance Survey mapping Staffordshire geo stub Category Villages in Staffordshire Category South Staffordshire ... more details
primarysources date July 2011 Infobox company name Fininvest, S.p.A. logo Image Fininvest.jpg caption type Societ per azioni genre fate predecessor successor foundation Milan, Italy 1978 founder Silvio Berlusconi defunct location city Milan location country Italy location locations area served key people Marina Berlusconi small Chairman small br Pasquale Cannatelli small CEO small industry Financial holding products services Television, financial, football, editing, show, cinema revenue loss 5,437 billion 2009 operating income loss 604 million 2009 net income profit 174 million 2009 aum assets equity owner num employees 17,918 parent divisions subsid A.C. Milan , Mediaset , Mediolanum company Mediolanum , Arnoldo Mondadori Editore Mondadori , Medusa , Endemol traded as homepage http www.fininvest.it it holding profilo footnotes intl Fininvest is a financial holding company controlled by Silvio Berlusconi Silvio Berlusconi s family and managed by Silvio Berlusconi s eldest daughter Marina Berlusconi . Structure The Fininvest group is composed of a number important companies Mediolanum company Mediolanum an insurance and banking company , Medusa a major Italian film production company , Arnoldo Mondadori Editore Mondadori one of Italy s leading publishing companies , A.C. Milan a football team and Mediaset , which is currently the biggest private entertainment competitor in Italy , owning three channels Canale 5 , Italia 1 , Rete 4 , two channels in Spain, Endemol , a digital TV broadcasting network and many other companies related to TV broadcasting. The Berlusconi family doesn t control the company directly. Instead, its shares are owned by 38 separate companies, all named Holding Italiana followed by a number 1 38 , most of which are in turn controlled by Berlusconi. These Holding Italiane have repeatedly come under investigation by the police for various financial and accounting irregularities, slush funds and money laundering. All of them were created at the end ... more details
The Via Gallica was an ancient road of northern Italy which connected the ancient Rome Roman municipium municipia of the Pianura Padana . It started from the Via Postumia next to Verona , and connected Brescia Brixia , Bergamo Bergamum and Milan Mediolanum , passing near the Lake Garda . In the first trait of the road in Verona, existed a Christian necropolis, on which later the Abbey and the Basilica of San Zeno were erected. coord missing Italy br List of Roman roads Category Roman roads in Italy Gallica AncientRome stub bg fr Via Gallica it Via Gallica la Via Gallica Italy road stub ... more details
Liguria was a late Antiquity late Roman Empire Roman Roman province province in Italian peninsula Italy in the 4th 6th centuries. Despite its name, it encompassed most of the modern Regions of Italy Italian region of Piedmont and parts of Lombardy , but not the medieval and modern region Liguria , which was included in the province of Alpes Cottiae . The province s capital was Milan Mediolanum , and it was governed by an official of consularis rank. Administratively, it was subject to the Diocese of Anonnarian Italy and to the praetorian prefecture of Italy . AncientRome stub Late Roman Provinces state collapsed Category Ancient Roman provinces Category Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Italy ... more details
Ennio Doris b. 1940 , businessman, founder and chief executive of Mediolanum SpA a large Italian funds management and insurance company. Born in Tombolo, a small village near Padova, Italy on 3 July 1940, Mr. Doris entered the retail asset management field in 1969 when he became a salesman for Fideuram. In 1971 he joined Dival, where he rose to be the head of a 700 person sales force. In 1982 he started his own company Programma Italia and convinced Silvio Berlusconi to invest 250,000 Euro in return for a half share of the company. His strategy was to focus on retail client relationships, while subcontracting the management of invested funds to other firms. Under his charismatic leadership his network of salesmen grew rapidly as did the funds under management. He added insurance and banking and renamed the firm Mediolanum. In June 1996 the company was floated on the Italian stock market. Mr. Berlusconi described it as the best investment he had ever made. In the Forbes list for 2008, Mr. Doris is listed as the world s 573rd richest man, with assets of 2.1 billion USD. See also List of billionaires External links http www.forbes.com lists 2008 10 billionaires08 Ennio Doris family SZWE.html 573 Ennio Doris & family , Forbes http www.dm.unito.it personalpages scienza documenti Ennio Doris.wmv Doris speech to his salesmen after a successful year Italian language Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Doris, Ennio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Doris, Ennio Category 1940 births Category Living people Category Italian billionaires Category Italian businesspeople it Ennio Doris ... more details
File 4194 Milano Ruderi dell Arena romana Foto Giovanni Dall Orto 14 July.2007.jpg thumb 250px Remains of the amphitheatre of Milan. The Milan amphitheatre was a Roman amphitheatre in the ancient city of Mediolanum , the modern Milan , northern Italy . History The amphitheatre was built near the Porta Ticinese Ticino Gate in the 2nd 3rd centuries AD, when Mediolanum grew as economical and political importance while Rome declined. It remained in use until the city was one of the capitals of the Western Roman Empire 4th or 5th centuries . Later it was abandoned after Christianism imposed the end to arena games, but also as, in the wake of the imperial crisis, animals to be used in the amphitheatre were no more imported. It became a quarry for construction stones as early as the 4th century AD, when the basilica of San Lorenzo, Milan Basilica of San Lorenzo was built. The edifice was demolished during a Barbarian attack to Milan, as it was located outside the walls and could therefore be used as stronghold by the attackers. The date of the event is however uncertain it could be 402, during the Visigoth ic invasion of Italy, or in 452, when northern Italy was ravage by Attila , or during the Gothic Wars 6th century . Structure The scanty remains of the amphitheatre have however allowed the archaeologists to calculate that it was 129.5  m long and 109.3  m wide. ref Herbert W. Benario, Amphitheatres of the Roman World The Classical Journal 76 .3 February 1981 255 258 , measurements as given p. 257 it was not, as is sometimes claimed, the third largest in the world after the Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome and the vast amphitheatre in Capua . ref The arena used for the fightings was 71 x 41  m. References reflist cite book first Anna last Ceresa Mori title La basilica di San Lorenzo a Milano year 1985 External links http www.serenoeditore.com archeo coord 45 27 26.74 N 9 10 43.44 E region IT display title DEFAULTSORT Milan Amphitheatre Category Roman amphitheatre ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Giuseppe Rizzi image caption fullname Giuseppe Rizzi dateofbirth birth date 1886 01 20 df y cityofbirth Verona countryofbirth Italy dateofdeath death date and age 1960 06 29 1886 01 20 df y cityofdeath Milan countryofdeath Italy height height m 1.67 position Midfielder youthyears1 youthclubs1 S.E.F. Mediolanum Mediolanum years1 1904 1907 years2 1908 years3 1909 1910 years4 1910 1913 years5 1913 1915 clubs1 A.C. Milan Milan clubs2 Ausonia Pro Gorla Ausonia Reserves clubs3 Ausonia Pro Gorla Ausonia clubs4 A.C. Milan Milan clubs5 F.C. Internazionale Milano Internazionale caps1 7 caps2 1 caps3 14 caps4 42 caps5 20 goals1 3 goals2 0 goals3 3 goals4 16 goals5 0 totalcaps 82 totalgoals 22 nationalyears1 1910 1913 nationalteam1 Italy national football team Italy nationalcaps1 4 nationalgoals1 2 Giuseppe Rizzi 20 January 1886 20 June 1960 was an Italy Italian professional Association football footballer , who played as a midfielder . External links http www.magliarossonera.it protagonisti Gioc Rizzi.html Profile at MagliaRossonera.it it icon http www.archivio.inter.it cgi bin giocatori scheda?codice G0546&L en Profile at Inter.it http www.figc.it nazionali DettaglioConvocato?codiceConvocato 895&squadra 1 International caps at FIGC.it it icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rizzi, Giuseppe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian footballer DATE OF BIRTH 20 January 1886 PLACE OF BIRTH Verona , Italy DATE OF DEATH 29 June 1960 PLACE OF DEATH Milan , Italy DEFAULTSORT Rizzi, Giuseppe Category 1886 births Category 1960 deaths Category Italian footballers Category Italy international footballers Category Association football midfielders Category A.C. Milan players Category F.C. Internazionale Milano players Italy footy midfielder 1880s stub ar it Giuseppe Rizzi ... more details
Image Peuples gaulois.jpg thumb Map of Gallic tribes The Eburovices , or Eburovici , were a Gauls Gallic tribe, a branch of the Aulerci . They are mentioned by Julius Caesar B. G. iii. 17 with the Lexovii . Pliny the Elder Pliny H.N. xv. 18 speaks of the Aulerci, qui cognominantur Eburovices, et qui Cenomani . Ptolemy ii. 8 makes the lang grc extend from the Ligeris modern Loire to the Sequana modern Seine , which is not true. Their chief place was Mediolanum Aulercorum modern vreux , in Normandy . Their limits correspond to those of the later diocese of vreux , and they are north of the Carnutes . References SmithDGRG See also Gallic Wars Peoples of Gaul Category Ancient peoples Category Tribes of ancient Gaul Category Tribes involved in the Gallic Wars bg de Eburoviken es Eburovices fr Aulerques burovices it Eburovici lad Avlerki Eburovikii ... more details
Primary sources date December 2009 italictitle Ordo Urbium Nobilium is a prose text by Decimus Magnus Ausonius . It was written after a journey Ausonius took through the Roman empire between years 388 and 390. The book listed brief descriptions of the major cities of the Roman State. In the book he ranked Roman major cities from the most important one to the less important one. The ranking is the following Rome Roma Constantinopolis and Carthago Carthage Antiochia Antioch on the Orontes and Alexandria Treveris Trier Mediolanum Milan Capua Aquileia Arelas Arles Hispalis Emerita Seville , Corduba C rdoba, Spain C rdoba , Tarraco Tarragona and Bracara Braga Athenae Athens Catana Catania and Syracusae Syracuse, Sicily Siracusa Tolosa Toulouse Narbona Narbonne Burdigala Bordeaux External links http www.forumromanum.org literature ordo urbium.html Latin text Category Latin prose texts AncientRome stub it Ordo urbium nobilium ... more details
. July 27, 2007. ref Severed Hand 9 17 06, Mediolanum Forum Forum , Milan , Italy World ... Arena Arena di Verona , Verona , Italy , 9 17 06, Mediolanum Forum Forum , Milan , Italy , 9 19 06, Torino ... and Trust 9 17 06, Mediolanum Forum Forum , Milan , Italy Porch 9 16 06, Verona Arena Arena di ... 17 06, Mediolanum Forum Forum , Milan , Italy Blood 9 16 06, Verona Arena Arena di Verona , Verona , Italy ... 9 17 06, Mediolanum Forum Forum , Milan , Italy Personnel Pearl Jam Jeff Ament   bass guitar ... more details
Licinius Valerianus also known as Valerianus Minor died 268 AD was the son of the Roman Emperor Valerian emperor Valerian , and brother to Gallienus . Sometime between 253 and 264 AD he was made Roman consul suffect consul , and was appointed ordinary consul in 265 AD. ref Jones, A. H. M. Martindale, J. R. Morris, J, The Prosopography of the later Roman Empire, Vol. I, AD 260 395 1971 , pgs 939 & 1046 ref He died in the wake of his brother s assassination in 268 John Zonaras reported that he was killed at Rome , whereas Eutropius historian Eutropius and the Historia Augusta state that he was murdered at Mediolanum . ref Jones & Martindale, pg. 939 ref S start Succession box title List of late imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire before Gallienus and Saturninus after Gallienus and Sabinillus years with Lucillus br 265 S end References Reflist Persondata name Minor, Valerianus alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 268 place of death DEFAULTSORT Minor, Valerianus Category Imperial Roman consuls Category 3rd century Romans Category 268 deaths cs Valerianus konzul ... more details
Flavius Eparchius Philagrius c. 338 aft. 382 was a Roman politician and religious figure. He was the son of Flavius Philagrius and wife. He served as a notarius between 361 and 363 and rose to comes Orientis in 382, after which he became bishop of Ancient history of Cyprus Roman period Cyprus . He married Egnatia Avita Severa, born c. 355, daughter of Quintus Flavius Egnatius Placidus Severus and wife Antonia Marcianilla, and had three sons Eparchius, born c. 370, vir nobilis in Tullum Leucorum , Gallia , who married and was the father of Lupus of Troyes and Vincentius, a Priest and bishop of Mediolanum Santonum , Gallia Aquitania Flavius Julius Agricola and Lysticius, born c. 375. ref http wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com cgi bin igm.cgi?op GET&db bernd jansen&id I47188 ref References Christian Settipani . fr Continuit gentilice et continuit s natoriale dans les familles s natoriales romaines l poque imp riale Christian Settipani Continuit gentilice et continuit s natoriale dans les familles s natoriales romaines l poque imp riale , 2000 reflist See also Descent from antiquity Category 4th century Romans Category Comites Category 4th century bishops Category Cypriot bishops ... more details
The gens Albucia or Albutia was a Ancient Rome Roman family, known from the late 2nd century BC to the 1st century. The gens may have been of Ligures Ligurian or Gauls Gallic origin, as one the best known individuals of this name was a native of the town of Novara Novaria in Cisalpine Gaul . ref name ReferenceA Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Editor ref Members of the gens Titus Albucius , an orator and scholar of Greek literature, praetor in Sardinia in 105 B.C. Gaius Albucius Silus, a rhetorician and legal advocate from Novaria, came to Rome in the time of Augustus, practicing there and at Mediolanum . ref name ReferenceA Albucius , a wealthy physician at Rome during the 1st century. See also List of Roman gentes References reflist SmithDGRBM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Albucia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Albucia Category Roman gentes Category Ancient Roman families Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome Ancient Rome bio stub bg ... more details
This article comprises Italy s billionaires, according to Forbes . List class wikitable sortable bgcolor cccccc Name Net worth Citizenship Sources of wealth 1 Michele Ferrero US 9.5  billion  ITA Ferrero SpA 2 Silvio Berlusconi US 6.5  billion  ITA Fininvest 4 Leonardo Del Vecchio US 6.3  billion  ITA Luxottica 5 Giorgio Armani ref http www.forbes.com lists 2008 10 billionaires08 The Worlds Billionaires Rank 9.html ref US 5.0  billion  ITA Armani 6 Renato Soru US 4.0  billion  ITA Tiscali 7 Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone US 2.7  billion  ITA Caltagirone Editore 8 Ennio Doris US 2.1  billion  ITA Mediolanum SpA Unlisted Italian billionaires include fashion tycoon owner of Prada and Miu Miu Miuccia Prada , the Benetton family , owners of the fashion company Benetton Group Benetton , and the Agnelli family , owners of car firm Fiat . References reflist Lists of billionaires DEFAULTSORT List Of Italian Billionaires Category Lists of people by wealth Italy Category Italian billionaires Category Italy related lists Billionaires ... more details