Mediolanum (disambiguation)

Mediolanum (disambiguation)

Mediolanum, probably meaning "central (place)", was the name of at least 18 ancient Roman cities and towns,[1] of which the following were the most important:

The minor towns include:

Mediolanum may also refer to:

Notes

  1. ^ For a critiqued list of 18 certain and 13 possible towns by the name, with sources, see Tolfo, Mariagrazia (2002), Mediolanum nell’europa celtica, Storiadimilano, http://www.storiadimilano.it/Miti_e_leggende/i_mediolanum_nell%27europa_celtica.htm . (Italian)

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