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Altinum

Altinum
Remains of the Roman decumanus
Altinum is located in Northern Italy
Altinum
Location of Altinum within Northern Italy
Coordinates45°32′47″N 12°23′56″E / 45.54639°N 12.39889°E / 45.54639; 12.39889
TypeCity
Part ofVenetia et Histria
History
PeriodsVenetic, Roman, Gothic, Byzantine, Lombard

Altinum (in Altino, a frazione of Quarto d'Altino) was an ancient town of the Veneti[1] 15 km southeast of modern Treviso, close to the mainland shore of the Lagoon of Venice. It was also close to the mouths of the rivers Dese, Zero and Sile. A flourishing port and trading centre during the Roman period, it was destroyed by Attila the Hun in 452. The town recovered, but was later abandoned when sea-borne sand began to cover it over. Its inhabitants moved to Torcello and other islands of the northern part of the lagoon.

Today Altinum is an archaeological area and has a national archaeological museum.

  1. ^ Ptolemy, Geography 3.1.30

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التينو ARZ Altinum (Stadt) German Altinum Spanish Altinum ET Altinum French אלטינום HE Altinum Croatian Altino (città antica) Italian Altinum (Venetia) LA Altino (Quarto d'Altino) Dutch

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