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'''Via Laurentina''', an ancient road of [[Italy]], leading southwards from [[Rome]]. The question of the nomenclature of the group of roads between the [[Via Ardeatina]] and the [[Via Ostiensis]] is somewhat difficult, and much depends on the view taken as to the site of [[Laurentum]]. It seems probable, however, that the Via Laurentina proper is that which led out of the [[Porta Ardeatina]] of the [[Aurelian Wall]] and went direct to [[Tor Paterno]], while the road branching from the Via Ostiensis at the third mile, and leading past Decimo to [[Lavinium]] (Pratica), which crosses the other road at right angles not far from its destination (the Laurentina there running SW and that to Lavinium SE) may for convenience be called Lavinatis, though this name does not occur in ancient times. On this latter road, beyond Decimo, two milestones, one of [[Tiberius]], the other of [[Maxentius]], each bearing the number II, have been found; and farther on, at [[Capocotta]], traces of ancient buildings, and an important [[sepulchral]] inscription of a [[Jewish]] ruler of a [[synagogue]] have come to light. That the Via Laurentina was near the Via Ardeatina is clear from the fact that the same contractor was responsible for both roads. Laurentum was also accessible by a branch from the Via Ostiensis at the eighth mile (at [[Malafede]]) leading past [[Castel Porziano]], the royal hunting-lodge, which is identical with the ancient ''Ager Solonius'' (in which, [[Festus]] tells us, was situated the ''[[Pomonal]]'' or [[sacred grove]] of [[Pomona]]) and which later belonged to [[Gaius Marius]].
{{Football player infobox
| playername = Matty Pattison
| image = [[Image:Matty Pattison.JPG]]
| fullname = Matthew Pattison
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1986|10|27}}
| cityofbirth = [[Johannesburg]]
| countryofbirth = [[South Africa]]
| height = {{height|meters=1.73}}
| position = [[Midfielder]]
| currentclub = [[Norwich City F.C.|Norwich City]]
| clubnumber = 24
| youthyears = 2000–2005
| youthclubs = [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]
| years = 2005&ndash;2008<br />2007-2008<br />2008-
| clubs = [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]<br />→ [[Norwich City F.C.|Norwich City]] (loan)<br />[[Norwich City F.C.|Norwich City]]
| caps(goals) = 10 (0)<br />10 (0)<br />24 (0)
| nationalyears =
| nationalteam =
| nationalcaps(goals) =
| pcupdate = 22:20, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
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'''Matthew "Matty" Pattison''' (born [[October 27]], [[1986]] in [[Johannesburg]]) is a [[South Africa]]n professional [[Association football|footballer]], who currently plays for the English club [[Norwich City F.C.|Norwich City]].


{{1911}}
Pattison began to play football at an early age. He and his family then moved to [[England]] in 1997, when he was eleven years old. He joined [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle Youth Academy]] at the age of fourteen.
[[Category:Roman roads in Italy|Laurentina, Via]]


[[it:Via Laurentina]]
He got his first taste of senior football in a pre-season [[friendly match]] against [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] in August 2004. Unfortunately, Pattison was put on the sideline for the whole [[2004-05 in English football|2004-2005 season]] with two knee ligament injuries that threatened to end his career before it had really begun.

However, he showed his resilience and made his competitive [[first team]] debut on [[February 25]] [[2006]] in a Premiership match against [[Everton F.C.|Everton]], coming on as a substitute. Pattison made his first start for the club later in the same season against [[West Bromwich Albion F.C.|West Bromwich Albion]], before being substituted after 80 minutes. Pattison was later named [[man of the match]] for the impressive contribution he made during the 3-0 win.

Pattison joined Norwich for a short loan period in late 2007, following ex-manager [[Glenn Roeder]]. After making 10 appearances and impressing, the deal was made permanent once the transfer window opened on [[January 4]], [[2008]] for an undisclosed fee, on a three and a half year contract.<ref>{{cite news
|date=[[2008-01-04]]
|url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12875_3022638,00.html
|title=Norwich tie up a triple deal
|publisher=Sky Sports
|accessdate=2008-01-04}}</ref> In a bizarre incident, it was reported on [[March 19]], that Pattison had been arrested by police after being caught not only drink-driving, but doing so whilst only wearing underwear.<ref>{{cite news
|date=[[2008-03-19]]
|url=http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8652_3322027,00.html
|title=Norwich Player Caught Drink-Driving in his Underwear
|publisher=Football365
|accessdate=2008-03-19}}</ref>
However it was revealed during his resulting court case that he was fully clothed at the time of his arrest.

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==External links==
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*[http://www.canaries.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10355~30702,00.html Official Norwich City Profile]

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[[Category:People from Johannesburg]]
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[[Category:South Africans of English descent]]
[[Category:Football (soccer) midfielders]]
[[Category:English footballers]]
[[Category:South African soccer players]]
[[Category:South African expatriates]]
[[Category:South African expatriate soccer players]]
[[Category:South African expatriate footballers in England]]
[[Category:South African expatriates in the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Expatriate footballers in England]]
[[Category:Newcastle United F.C. players]]
[[Category:Norwich City F.C. players]]
[[Category:Premier League players]]
[[Category:The Football League players]]

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Revision as of 06:03, 10 October 2008

Via Laurentina, an ancient road of Italy, leading southwards from Rome. The question of the nomenclature of the group of roads between the Via Ardeatina and the Via Ostiensis is somewhat difficult, and much depends on the view taken as to the site of Laurentum. It seems probable, however, that the Via Laurentina proper is that which led out of the Porta Ardeatina of the Aurelian Wall and went direct to Tor Paterno, while the road branching from the Via Ostiensis at the third mile, and leading past Decimo to Lavinium (Pratica), which crosses the other road at right angles not far from its destination (the Laurentina there running SW and that to Lavinium SE) may for convenience be called Lavinatis, though this name does not occur in ancient times. On this latter road, beyond Decimo, two milestones, one of Tiberius, the other of Maxentius, each bearing the number II, have been found; and farther on, at Capocotta, traces of ancient buildings, and an important sepulchral inscription of a Jewish ruler of a synagogue have come to light. That the Via Laurentina was near the Via Ardeatina is clear from the fact that the same contractor was responsible for both roads. Laurentum was also accessible by a branch from the Via Ostiensis at the eighth mile (at Malafede) leading past Castel Porziano, the royal hunting-lodge, which is identical with the ancient Ager Solonius (in which, Festus tells us, was situated the Pomonal or sacred grove of Pomona) and which later belonged to Gaius Marius.

Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)