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Clastidium (modern Casteggio), was a village of the Anamares, in Gallia Cispadana, on the Via Postumia, 5 miles east of Iria (modern Voghera) and 31 miles west of Placentia. Here in 222 BC, Marcus Claudius Marcellus defeated the Gauls and won the spolia opima; in 218 BC, Hannibal took it and its stores of corn by treachery. It never had an independent government, and not later than 190 BC was made part of the colony of Placentia, founded in 219 BC. In the Augustan division of Italy, however, Placentia belonged to the 8th region, ''Aemilia'', whereas Iria certainly, and Clastidium possibly, belonged to the 9th region, ''Liguria'' (see Theodor Mommsen in ''Corp. Inscrip. Lat.'' vol. v. Berlin, 1877, p. 828). The remains visible at Clastidium are scanty; there is a fountain (the ''Fontana d'Annibale''), and a Roman bridge, which seems to have been constructed of tiles, not of stone, was discovered in 1857, but destroyed. ==References== *C. Giulietti, ''Casteggio, notizie storiche II. Avanzi di antichità'', Voghera, 1893. * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Clastidium」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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