
Rimini - Wikipedia
In 268 BC at the mouth of the Ariminus (now called the Marecchia), the Roman Republic founded the colonia of Ariminum. Ariminum was seen as a bastion against Celtic invaders and also as a springboard for conquering the Padana plain.
Rimini | Italy, Map, & History | Britannica
Rimini, town, Emilia-Romagna regione, northern Italy. The town is located along the Riviera del Sole of the Adriatic Sea at the mouth of the Marecchia River, just northeast of Mount Titano and the Republic of San Marino. The Romans called it Ariminum, from Ariminus, the …
Council of Ariminum - Wikipedia
The Council of Ariminum, also known as the Council of Rimini, was an early Christian church synod in Ariminum, modern-day Rimini, in 359. Called by Roman Emperor Constantius II to resolve the Arian controversy, the Council of Ariminum for western bishops paralleled the Council of Seleucia for eastern bishops. [1] [2]
The secrets of Ariminum, the ancient roman city - Visit Rimini
Discover Ariminum, the ancient Roman colony founded in 268 BC., which emerges almost everywhere in Rimini, like a city within a city.
Ancient Roman Rimini | Emilia Romagna Tourism
Sep 9, 2024 · However, the ancient heart of Rimini, or rather the Roman town of Ariminum, has been beating for more than 2,000 years. Founded by the ancient Romans in 268 BC at the mouth of the wide Marecchia valley, in less than two centuries, the city became one of the most important towns in the Empire , and it was equipped with all the infrastructure ...
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, ARIMINUM …
Ariminum was a component of the Adriatic pentarchy. It was the seat of a bishopric at least from the 4th c., and in A.D. 359 was also the seat of a council. The principal monuments are an arch of Augustus, a bridge of Tiberius, and an amphitheater.
Siege of Ariminum (538) - Wikipedia
The siege of Ariminum (Italian: Assedio di Ariminum), also known as the siege of Rimini (Assedio di Rimini), [1] was an encounter in the Gothic War between Byzantine forces under Belisarius and John and an Ostrogothic force in 538 AD.
Ariminum - Roman Ports
Ariminum was founded by the Romans in 268 BC as the Latina Colonia Ariminum 3, after the local tribes, the Umbri, were expelled during the Gallic War (285-280 BC).
ARIMINUM and The Roman Empire - Visit Rimini
Together with our guide we will present the structure of the ancient Ariminum: the thistle and the decumanus, the forum, the theater, the amphitheater and the ancient port.
Italy's Rimini Is Best Known For Its Beaches But It Also ... - TheTravel
Sep 14, 2023 · Founded: 268 BC (As Ariminum) The area around Rimini was inhabited by Etruscans until the Celts moved in during the 6th century BC (before the rise of Rome, the Celts dominated northern Italy). Rimini was first founded by the Romans in …