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Belignae

Belignae is associated with archaeological material from the Roman landscape of Venetia.

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Verona (Verona)

Verona was an important Roman city in northern Italy.

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Vercellae (Vercelli)

Vercellae was the Roman city corresponding to modern Vercelli.

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Val di Non (Val di Non)

Val di Non is an Alpine valley in Trentino associated with Roman-period finds.

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Tridentum (Trento)

Tridentum was the Roman city corresponding to modern Trento.

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Introbbio (Introbio)

Introbbio is associated with archaeological material from the Alpine region of northern Italy.

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Comum (Como)

Comum was the Roman city corresponding to modern Como.

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Camuni (Val Camonica)

Camuni refers to the ancient people and territory of Val Camonica in northern Italy.

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Brixia (Brescia)

Brixia was the Roman city corresponding to modern Brescia.

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Pisaurum (Pesaro)

Pisaurum was a Roman town on the Adriatic coast, today Pesaro.

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Industria (Monteu da Po)

Industria was a Roman settlement in northern Italy, today associated with Monteu da Po.

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Dertona (Tortona)

Dertona was a Roman town in northern Italy, today Tortona.

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Augusta Taurinorum (Turin)

Augusta Taurinorum was the Roman city corresponding to modern Turin.

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Ganaceto (Ganaceto)

Ganaceto is associated with archaeological material from Roman northern Italy.

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Olisipo (Lisbon)

Olisipo was the Roman city corresponding to modern Lisbon.

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Capera (Cáparra)

Capera was a Roman town in Lusitania, today associated with Cáparra.

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Lucey (Lucey)

Lucey is associated with archaeological discoveries from Roman Gaul.

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Glanum (Saint-Rémy-de-Provence)

Glanum was an important Roman town in Narbonensis near modern Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.

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Apta Iulia (Apt)

Apta Iulia was a Roman town in Narbonensis, today Apt in southern France.

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Sequana

Sequana refers to the Seine region and its associated cult landscape in Roman Gaul.

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