Augusta Bagiennorum was the chief town of the Ligurian tribe of the Bagienni. It was located in what is now the commune of Bene Vagienna, in the province of Cuneo (northern Italy), on the upper course of the Tanaro, about 35 miles (56 km) due south of Turin. The town retained its position as a tribal centre in the reorganization of Roman Emperor Octavian, whose title Augustus is part of its name as a colony, and was erected on a systematic plan. The ancient name is also used for a modern natural reserve.
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| - Augusta Bagiennorum (altgriechisch Αὐγούστα Βατιενῶν Augusta Batienōn) ist der Name einer ehemaligen römischen Stadt, die unter anderem bei Plinius dem Älteren erwähnt wird, und heute eine große archäologische Stätte in der Nähe der Ortschaft Bene Vagienna in der italienischen Provinz Cuneo. Die Zone ist seit 1993 als Naturschutzgebiet deklariert. (de)
- Augusta Bagiennorum was the chief town of the Ligurian tribe of the Bagienni. It was located in what is now the commune of Bene Vagienna, in the province of Cuneo (northern Italy), on the upper course of the Tanaro, about 35 miles (56 km) due south of Turin. The town retained its position as a tribal centre in the reorganization of Roman Emperor Octavian, whose title Augustus is part of its name as a colony, and was erected on a systematic plan. The ancient name is also used for a modern natural reserve. (en)
- Augusta Bagiennorum è una città romana, fondata negli ultimi decenni del I secolo a.C., nella piana della Roncaglia, nelle vicinanze dell'attuale Bene Vagienna (CN). Il suo nome è ricordato da Plinio il Vecchio tra i nobilia oppida della Regio IX - Liguria. Il toponimo ricorda il nome del popolo Bagienni (uno degli antichi popoli Liguri) stanziato nel territorio compreso tra il medio corso del Tanaro e lo Stura di Demonte, oggi compreso nell'attuale provincia di Cuneo. I resti archeologici della città antica oggi visibili (l'area forense, il teatro, l'anfiteatro) sono compresi all'interno dell'Area archeologica di Augusta Bagiennorum, gestita dalla Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio per le Province di Alessandria, Asti e Cuneo. Nel 2016 l'Area archeologica ha fatto registra (it)
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| - Augusta Bagiennorum (altgriechisch Αὐγούστα Βατιενῶν Augusta Batienōn) ist der Name einer ehemaligen römischen Stadt, die unter anderem bei Plinius dem Älteren erwähnt wird, und heute eine große archäologische Stätte in der Nähe der Ortschaft Bene Vagienna in der italienischen Provinz Cuneo. Die Zone ist seit 1993 als Naturschutzgebiet deklariert. (de)
- Augusta Bagiennorum was the chief town of the Ligurian tribe of the Bagienni. It was located in what is now the commune of Bene Vagienna, in the province of Cuneo (northern Italy), on the upper course of the Tanaro, about 35 miles (56 km) due south of Turin. The town retained its position as a tribal centre in the reorganization of Roman Emperor Octavian, whose title Augustus is part of its name as a colony, and was erected on a systematic plan. Considerable remains of public buildings, constructed in concrete faced with small stones with bands of brick at intervals, an amphitheatre with a major axis of c. 120 m and a minor axis of c. 900 m, a theatre with a stage 40 m in length, and near it the foundations of what was probably a basilica, an open space (no doubt the forum), an aqueduct, baths, have been discovered by recent excavations, and also one of the city gates, flanked by two towers. The ancient name is also used for a modern natural reserve. (en)
- Augusta Bagiennorum è una città romana, fondata negli ultimi decenni del I secolo a.C., nella piana della Roncaglia, nelle vicinanze dell'attuale Bene Vagienna (CN). Il suo nome è ricordato da Plinio il Vecchio tra i nobilia oppida della Regio IX - Liguria. Il toponimo ricorda il nome del popolo Bagienni (uno degli antichi popoli Liguri) stanziato nel territorio compreso tra il medio corso del Tanaro e lo Stura di Demonte, oggi compreso nell'attuale provincia di Cuneo. I resti archeologici della città antica oggi visibili (l'area forense, il teatro, l'anfiteatro) sono compresi all'interno dell'Area archeologica di Augusta Bagiennorum, gestita dalla Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio per le Province di Alessandria, Asti e Cuneo. Nel 2016 l'Area archeologica ha fatto registrare 11 560 visitatori. (it)
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