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      • In Roman times, Pavia was called Ticinum.
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    Dating back to pre-Roman times, the town of Pavia was said by Pliny the Elder to have been founded by the Laevi and Marici, two Ligurian, or Celto-Ligurian, tribes, while Ptolemy attributes it to the Insubres, a Celtic population. The Roman city, known as Ticinum, was a municipality and an important military site (a castrum) under the Roman Empire.

  3. May 19, 2023 · When called upon to repel the invasion of a neighboring tribe, Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus (ca. 520–430 B.C.) abandoned his plow and led the early Roman Republic to victory against the Aequi...

  4. Pavia originated as Ticinum, a settlement of the Papiria tribe, which was conquered by Rome c. 220 bc and later became a key point in the Roman defense of upper Italy.

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  5. As a result the town was first made a 'Municipium' and then its inhabitants achieved Roman citizenship. The prestige of Pavia continued to increase after the fall of the Roman Empire because King Theodoric (454-526) made it the capital of the Kingdom of Italy.

  6. Rising from a village to a colony, the city of Pavia fluctuated between cultures until settling as a center for Ostrogothic control [9]. While in power, the kings of the Ostrogoths, specifically Theoderic, began restoring Pavia and developing new Roman architecture such as baths and amphitheaters around the city [10].

  7. It was in 1921, the PAVIA through the efforts of its prominent citizens headed by Delfin Gumban obtained her territorial independence from Jaro. Since then, PAVIA remained independent up to the present.

  8. Jan 22, 2020 · It began as a Roman settlement called Ticinum in 220 BC. From 572 to 774 Pavia was the capital of the Kingdom of the Lombards, whose religious piety effected the construction of many churches...

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