Patavium

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Patavium is the ancient Roman name for the city now known as Padua in northern Italy, historically an important urban and cultural center of the Veneto region.

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Label Occurrences
Patavium canonical 6

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman city
ancient city
historical place
settlement
connectedBy Roman roads
connectedTo Altinum
Aquileia
Verona
Vicetia
coordinateApprox 45.406°N 11.876°E
economyType agricultural economy
trade-based economy
followedBy Padua
hasDemonym Patavini
Patavinus
hasHeritage Roman road network
Roman urban planning
hasLatinName Patavium self-link
hasModernEquivalent Comune di Padova
hasModernName Padua
hasNotableResident Livy
Livy
surface form: Titus Livius
inhabitedBy Veneti
knownFor commercial importance in Roman times
cultural center of northern Italy
horse breeding in antiquity
textile production in antiquity
urban center of Venetia
languageUsed Latin
Venetic language
locatedIn Italy
Veneto
Northern Italy
surface form: northern Italy
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Italia (Roman province)
surface form: Roman Italy
locatedInRegion Veneto
surface form: Venetia
locatedNearRiver Brenta River
locatedOnRiver Bacchiglione River
mentionedIn Pliny the Elder’s Natural History
Strabo
surface form: Strabo’s Geography

writings of Livy
partOf Roman Empire
Venetian region
precededBy Venetic settlement
religionPracticed Roman religion
timePeriod Late Antiquity
Roman Empire
Roman Republic

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Padua historicalName Patavium
Livy birthPlace Patavium
Livy deathPlace Patavium
Veneti capital Patavium
Veneti majorSettlement Patavium
Patavium hasLatinName Patavium self-link