Anaunia

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Tabula Clesiana

Anaunia is the ancient Roman name for the middle and lower Val di Non in today's province of Trento (Italy). It covers the lower reaches of the Noce River from Cles to Mezzolombardo .

The name comes from the 1st century AD, when the valley was romanised . In Ptolemy's case it appears as an anaunion .

The inhabitants of the valley were called Anauni by the Romans . It was also populated by the so-called Tulliasses , to which the place name Tuenno still refers. Both names appear in the Tabula Clesiana, a decree of the Roman Emperor Claudius from the year 46 AD.

literature

  • Aldo Gorfer: Le Valli del Trentino. Trentino Occidentale . Manfrini, Calliano 1975.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Anaunia. In: treccani.it. Retrieved June 21, 2019 (Italian).
  2. Val di Non. In: treccani.it. Retrieved June 21, 2019 (Italian).
  3. Aldo Gorfer: Le Valli del Trentino. Trentino Occidentale p. 641
  4. ANAUNIA. In: treccani.it. Retrieved June 21, 2019 (Italian).