Ariminum


ancient name of .
Historical Examples

And not long afterward Vittigis and his whole army arrived at Ariminum, where they established their camp and began the siege.
Procopius Procopius

Sempronius Longus, who had hastened from Ariminum to his support.
A Smaller History of Rome William Smith and Eugene Lawrence

Four hundred bishops of the West, including some from Britain, assembled at Ariminum.
The Lives of the Saints, Volume III (of 16): March Sabine Baring-Gould

The first town on the Roman side of the Rubicon was Ariminum.
History of Julius Caesar Jacob Abbott

Ariminum has a port and a river1652 of the same name as itself.
The Geography of Strabo, Volume I (of 3) Strabo

Caesar paused at Ariminum, and sent envoys to the Senate, stating that he was still desirous of peace.
History of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD Robert F. Pennell

It led from Rome to Ariminum, and was the most important route to the north.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 Various

In the mean time trickery and violence had been at work at Ariminum.
The Lives of the Saints, Volume III (of 16): March Sabine Baring-Gould

Then he himself with the rest of the army moved straight for Ariminum with the purpose of laying siege to it.
Procopius Procopius

Constantius agreed, and Ancyra and Ariminum were named as the two places.
The Lives of the Saints, Volume III (of 16): March Sabine Baring-Gould

noun
the ancient name of Rimini

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