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Tridentum

[trahy-den-tuhm]

noun

  1. ancient name of Trent, Italy.



Tridentum

/ traɪˈdɛntəm /

noun

  1. the Latin name for Trento

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The priests from Tridentum would soon get to know of it here, and tell the King's Earl.

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"I shall review our foot at Tridentum."

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I believed nothing--I hurried here from Tridentum--I arrived two days ago, and not an hour passes, not a Goth do I meet, but a terrible doubt falls heavily upon my heart.

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Marius takes up his position near Arles 170 The Cimbri enter Italy by the Pass of Tridentum 170 Great defeat of the Teutones by Marius at Aquæ Sextiæ 171 101.

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Similarly distribute the third part of the stores in the warehouses of Tarvisium and Tridentum to the Venetians, at the same rate, that pitying Heaven, seeing men's bounty to one another, may give us fruitful harvests.

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