Mediolanum, the ancient city where Milan now stands, was originally an Insubrian city, but afterwards became an important Roman city in Northern Italy...
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Look up Mediolanum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mediolanum is the ancient name of Milan, Italy. Mediolanum may also refer to: Mediolanum Santonum...
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Mediolanum Santonum was a Roman town in Gallia Aquitania, now Saintes. It was founded in about 20 BC in connection with an expansion of the network of...
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Banca Mediolanum S.p.A. is an Italian bank, insurance and asset management conglomerate which is the parent company of Gruppo Mediolanum (Mediolanum Group)...
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by Ennio Doris in 1982. Mediolanum Group was headed by Mediolanum S.p.A., until reversed merger with subsidiary Banca Mediolanum in 2015. Doris remains...
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The Battle of Mediolanum took place in 259, between the Alemanni and the Roman legions under the command of Emperor Gallienus. 45°28′00″N 9°10′00″E /...
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Mediolanum could signify the central town or sanctuary of a Celtic tribe. Indeed, about sixty Gallo-Roman sites in France bore the name "Mediolanum"...
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businessman who founded Mediolanum SpA. Until 21 September 2021, he was chairman of Banca Mediolanum, part of Gruppo Mediolanum, a large Italian banking...
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Edict of Milan (redirect from Edict of Mediolanum)
Constantine I and Emperor Licinius, who controlled the Balkans, met in Mediolanum (modern-day Milan) and, among other things, agreed to change policies...
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Forum di Milano (redirect from Mediolanum Forum)
Unipol Forum (formerly the FilaForum, DatchForum and Mediolanum Forum; known as the Forum di Milano in events where commercial naming rights are prohibited)...
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52°58′01″N 2°40′52″W / 52.967°N 2.681°W / 52.967; -2.681 Mediolanum was a fort and small town in the Roman province of Britannia. Today it is known...
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The word Mediolanum has been used to name three distinct international express trains that have run to and from Milano Centrale in Milan, Italy since 1957...
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Évreux (redirect from Mediolanum Aulercorum)
century CE, was named Mediolanum Aulercorum, "the central town of the Aulerci", the Gallic tribe then inhabiting the area. Mediolanum was a small regional...
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Mayhem discography (redirect from Mediolanum Capta Est)
Released: 17 February 1995 Label: Warmaster Records Bootleg release 1999 Mediolanum Capta Est Released: 7 December 1999 Label: Avant Garde 2001 Live in Marseille...
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sell Mediaset Premium collapsed in 2016. Fininvest's voting rights on Mediolanum was capped at 9.9999% by Italian Insurance Supervisory Authority despite...
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Carthage Constantinopolis Eboracum Leptis Magna Londinium Lugdunum Lutetia Mediolanum Pompeii Ravenna Roma Smyrna Vindobona Volubilis Lists and other topics...
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second wife Julia Domna. He was born on 7 March 189 in either Rome or Mediolanum, at a time when his father was only a provincial governor at the service...
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Carthage Constantinopolis Eboracum Leptis Magna Londinium Lugdunum Lutetia Mediolanum Pompeii Ravenna Roma Smyrna Vindobona Volubilis Lists and other topics...
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476/480. Although emperors at times governed from other cities (notably Mediolanum and Ravenna in the West and Nicomedia in the East), Rome remained the...
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defeated the usurper Ingenuus in 258 and destroyed an Alemanni army at Mediolanum in 259. The defeat and capture of Valerian at Edessa in 260 by the Sasanian...
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Gothic War (535–554) (section Mediolanum)
garrison of Auximum, modern Osimo, in their rear and relieving the siege of Mediolanum; Narses favoured a less concentrated effort, including a campaign in Aemilia...
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Carthage Constantinopolis Eboracum Leptis Magna Londinium Lugdunum Lutetia Mediolanum Pompeii Ravenna Roma Smyrna Vindobona Volubilis Lists and other topics...
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Nicomedia, while his co-emperor Maximian ruled the western half from Mediolanum (when not on the move). The empire was further divided in 293, when Diocletian...
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Editore 1985–86 Gianni Rivera Fotorex U-Bix Olivetti 1986–87 Kappa 1987–90 Mediolanum 1990–92 Adidas 1992–93 Motta 1993–94 Lotto 1994–98 Opel General Motors...
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Lombardy. It is home of the headquarters of Nestlé's Italian branch and the Mediolanum Forum. Football Teams: GS ASSAGO and O.S.M. Assago is twinned with: Nozay...
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Mediobanca and Banca Mediolanum (before 2015: Mediolanum S.p.A.). In 2017, Mediobanca acquired the 50% stake owned by Banca Mediolanum laying the foundations...
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2020. "Borsa, Amplifon e Juventus entrano nel FTSE MIB. Fuori Mediaset e Mediolanum". La Stampa (in Italian). 6 December 2018. Archived from the original...
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the ancient Romans in 222 BC, who latinized the name of the city into Mediolanum. The city's role as a major political centre dates back to the late antiquity...
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Carthage Constantinopolis Eboracum Leptis Magna Londinium Lugdunum Lutetia Mediolanum Pompeii Ravenna Roma Smyrna Vindobona Volubilis Lists and other topics...
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of Mediolanum, the modern Milan in Northern Italy. The amphitheatre was built near the Porta Ticinese in the 2nd–3rd centuries AD, when Mediolanum grew...
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