Arretium
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Arretium
(æˈriːtɪəm; -ˈrɛt-) n1. (Placename) the ancient Latin name of
Arezzo 2. (Historical Terms) the ancient Latin name of
Arezzo Arretine adj
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Apart from those of his veterans who joined Catiline along with their fellow colonists from Faesulae, many did not and remained at
Arretium with Caesar's veterans into the Augustan period (see Thein (2010: 85), who also cites Keppie (1983: 4f) Sall.
And the earliest AD date in a definition may be AD 100 at Arretine ware: Red terracotta ware usually decorated in relief made at
Arretium and elsewhere in Italy from about 100 BC to about AD 100-called also Samian ware, terra sigillata
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