Mevania

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Mevania was an important ancient Umbrian town in central Italy, known today as Bevagna in the region of Umbria.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient town
archaeological site
settlement
administrativeStatus municipium in Roman times
country Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
countryToday Italy
crossedBy Via Flaminia
surface form: Via Flaminia (nearby main route)
culture Roman
Umbrian
elevation about 210 metres above sea level
hasCoordinateLocation approximately 42.94°N 12.61°E
hasEconomy agriculture in antiquity
hasHistoricalRole local centre of trade in antiquity
hasLanguage Latin
Osco-Umbrian languages
surface form: Umbrian
hasNearbyRegion Valle Umbra
hasStructure Roman baths (remains)
Roman temple (remains)
Roman theatre (remains)
Roman walls (remains)
amphitheatre (probable or nearby)
hasTopographicFeature plain of the Topino valley
hasType Umbrian town
heritageStatus site with notable Roman archaeological remains
knownFor Roman-period remains
importance in ancient Umbria
locatedIn Bevagna
Umbria
central Italy
mentionedIn ancient Roman sources
modernName Bevagna
near Assisi NERFINISHED
Foligno NERFINISHED
Spoleto NERFINISHED
partOf Italia (Roman province)
surface form: Roman Italy

Umbria
surface form: ancient Umbria
presentIn modern comune of Bevagna
regionToday Umbria NERFINISHED
religionHistorical Roman paganism
ancient Italic religion
river Topino River
surface form: Topino River (nearby)
timePeriod Roman era
antiquity
transitionedTo medieval town of Bevagna

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Umbrians majorSite Mevania