- Altinum
Altinum (modern Altino, a "
frazione " ofQuarto d'Altino ) is the name of an ancient coastal town of theVeneti [Ptolemy , "Geography" 3.1.30] inVenetia , 15 km SE of Tarvisium (nowTreviso ), in Italy, on the edge of the lagoons. It was reportedly very wealthy. Located on the eastern coast of that nation, at the mouth of the riverSilis , it was first destroyed byAttila in 452 and gradually abandoned by its inhabitants, who sought refuge in the islands of the lagoon, such asTorcello andBurano , in the area where laterVenice was to be built.Altino has today some 100 inhabitants and a historical museum.
History
Altinum was both strategic and beautiful. Finds and
Venetic funeral inscriptions show that it was a center as early as the fifth century BC. It increased in importance with the Romanization of the region and specifically with the construction of theVia Annia (131 BC), which passed through, linkingAtria withAquileia . At the end of the Republic, Altinum became amunicipium whose citizens were ascribed to the Roman tribe "Scaptia".Augustus and his successors brought it into further importance with the construction of theVia Claudia Augusta which began at Altino and reached the "limes " of the northeast at theDanube , a distance of 350 m, apparently by way of theLake of Constance . The place, thus, became of considerable strategic and commercial importance, and the comparatively mild climate (considering its northerly situation) led to the erection of villas whichMartial ("Epigr". iv. 25) compares with those ofBaiae .Lucius Verus died there in169 AD.Altinum became the seat of a bishop by at least the fifth century AD, the first bishop being
Heliodorus of Altino (Eliodoro). [ [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/51000 San Liberale ] ]Around
452 ,Attila the Hun captured the city and burned most of it, along with several other nearby cities. Refugees settled on the islands of the lagoons, forming settlements which eventually became known as Venice. In568 it was conquered by theLombards , whose domination spurred further emigration towards theLaguna Veneta . The Catholic diocese was moved toTorcello in 647. In the 10th-11th century the area of Altinum was totally abandoned; a new settlement appeared in the 15th centery, which was to become the nearby Quarto d'Altino. The current "frazione" of the latter was founded in the 19th century.Discovery
The foundations of the city have recently been discovered near Marco Polo airport, seven miles north of Venice.
Notes and references
*1911
* [http://icarus.umkc.edu/sandbox/perseus/pecs/page.222.a.php Richard Stillwell, ed. "Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites", 1976:] "Altinum (Altino), Veneto, Italy"External links
* http://www.classicaldictionary.bravepages.com/28.htm
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/2975502/Ancestor-city-of-Venice-unearthed.html Ancestor city of Venice unearthed]
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