How to use Ariminum in a sentence
They had so far obeyed Antony as to march northward to Ariminum, while he repaired to Rome.
Ariminum is a town on the Adriatic, situated at the southern boundary of the valley of the Padus.
The Histories of Polybius, Vol. I (of 2) | PolybiusFour hundred bishops of the West, including some from Britain, assembled at Ariminum.
The Lives of the Saints, Volume III (of 16): March | Sabine Baring-GouldAriminum has a port and a river1652 of the same name as itself.
Ariminum was not in Cæsar's province, and Plutarch must have known that, as appears from his narrative.
Plutarch's Lives Volume III. | Plutarch
British Dictionary definitions for Ariminum
Ariminum
/ (əˈrɪmɪnəm) /
noun
the ancient name of Rimini
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