Minturnae

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Minturnae was an ancient Roman town in Latium, Italy, situated along the Via Appia near the mouth of the Liris River and known for its strategic location and archaeological remains.

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Label Occurrences
Minturnae canonical 3
Minturnesi 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman town
archaeological site
archaeologicalExcavations 20th century
21st century
country Italy
crossedBy bridge over the Liris River
declinedInPeriod Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
foundedAs Roman colony
foundedBy Romans NERFINISHED
foundedInPeriod Republican period
hasMunicipalStatus colonia
municipium
hasMuseum Antiquarium of Minturnae NERFINISHED
hasRole river crossing point on the Liris
strategic road station on the Via Appia
hasStructure amphitheatre
aqueduct
baths
city walls
forum
gates
harbour installations
macellum (market building)
temples
theatre
knownFor Republican and Imperial temples
Roman theatre
aqueduct remains
archaeological remains
city walls and gates
forum complex
remains of an amphitheatre
sections of the Via Appia pavement
locatedIn Campania et Latium adiectum (Roman region) NERFINISHED
Latium NERFINISHED
locatedInValley Liris River valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Tyrrhenian Sea NERFINISHED
mouth of the Liris River
locatedOn Via Appia NERFINISHED
modernLocation near modern Minturno, Province of Latina, Lazio, Italy
partOf Latium adiectum NERFINISHED
Roman Italy NERFINISHED
preserves architectural fragments
inscriptions
statues
prosperedInPeriod Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
traversedBy Via Appia NERFINISHED

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Formiae locatedBetween Minturnae
Minturno demonym Minturnae
this entity surface form: Minturnesi
Regio IV Samnium contains Minturnae