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- Cleonymus had to leave the territory of Patavium.
- In 303 / 302 BC the Patavium.
- Patavium had been pro-Pompey.
- He lists the towns of Ateste, Acelum, Patavium, Opitergium, Vicetia as belonging to the Veneti.
- Therefore, Livy and the other residents of Patavium did not end up supporting Marcus Antonius in his campaign for control over Rome.
- :: No Patavium, my contribution here is short, while you're stretching the discussion with irrelevant and false claims.
- From the mouth of the Meduacus ( now Brenta River ) he sailed upstream to the country of Patavium ( now Padua ) and raided the nearby villages.
- His jibe at Livy and his " patavinity ", however, may have been said because the city of Patavium had rejected Asinius Pollio, and he still harboured harsh feelings toward the city as a whole.
- He was said to have rebuilt a city on the site of Troy; to have settled at Cyrene; or to have founded Patavium ( modern Padua ), Kor ula, or other cities in eastern Italy.
- He is often called as " Livy of Hungary ", because of his historiographical activity and, because, he studied in Padua, the birthplace of the great Roman historian ( then called " Patavium " ).
- The city of Patavium, Padua in northern Italy has been suggested by J . D . Campbell based on a seeming bias in favor of the region in the " Punica " and the prevalence of the name Asconius in inscriptions from the region.
- Boundary stones of 135 BCE exist, which divide the territory of Ateste from that of Patavium and of Vicetia, showing that the former extended from the middle of the Euganean hills to the " Atesis " ( modern Adige, from which Ateste no doubt took its name, and on which it once stood ).
- :Patavium is edit warring on the page since October 9th when he reverted a series of about 20 single corrections ( most mine, all using the edit summary ) putting a misleading claim in the edit summary, removing sources and giving undue weight to doubtful ladin communes .-- talk ) 23 : 31, 6 November 2012 ( UTC)
- The citizens of Vicetia received Roman citizenship and were inscribed into the Roman tribe " Romilia " in 49 BC . The city was known for its agriculture, brickworks, marble quarry, and wool industry and had some importance as a way-station on the important road from " Mediolanum " ( Milan ) to Aquileia, near " Tergeste " ( Trieste ), but it was overshadowed by its neighbor " Patavium " ( Padua ).
- Titus Livius, commonly known as Livy, was a Roman historian best known for his work entitled " Ab Urbe Condita ", which is a history of Rome from the founding of the city . He was born in Patavium, which is modern day Padua, in 59 BC and he died there in 17 AD . Others referred to his writing as having patavinitas . Little is known about his life, but based on an epitaph found in Padua, he had a wife and two sons.