Rivers
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Utens (river) | Attested in ancient sources, the Utens river is possibly to be associated with the modern Uso. |
Utus (river) | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B5 Utus fl. |
Vacalus/Vahalis (river) | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 E1 Vacalus/Vahalis fl. |
Vade Afaris | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 71 unlocated Vade Afaris fl. |
Valdasus? (river) | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 D4 Valdasus? fl. |
Varamos (river) | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 F4 Varamos fl. |
Varus (river) | The Var river. |
Vatrenus (river) | This ancient river, identified with the modern Santerno, is one of many draining the northern slopes of the Appenines into the Po valley. Today, the Santerno ev... |
Verbeia (river) | The River Wharfe, located in northern England, flows from the Yorkshire Dales to join the River Ouse near Cawood. |
Vergellus (river) | Now unlocated, the Vergellus is said to be located near Cannae. Hannibal may have crossed it using a bridge fashioned from corpses. |
Vernodubrum (river) | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 H3 Vernodubrum fl. |
Veseris (river) | The Veseris, now unlocated, was a river of Campania mentioned in connection with the battle fought with the Latins by T. Manlius Torquatus and P. Decius Mus in ... |
Vesidia (river) | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 unlocated Vesidia fl. |
Vesidia (river) | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated Vesidia fl. |
Vi(n)genna (river) | Mentioned in ancient sources, the Vi(n)genna is probably to be identified with the modern Vienne, a major river of France and a tributary of the Loire (ancient ... |
Vindelicus/Soulgas (river) | Vindelicus/Soulgas fl. (Sorgue river) is a river of southeastern France, situated between the Alps and the Rhone river. |
Virdo? (river) | The modern Wertach river of Bavaria, which is a tributary of the Lech. |
Vistula (river) | Vistula fl. (Vistula River) flows 1,047 km (651 miles) from the south of Poland to the Baltic Sea. Its name is first attested in the Natural History of Pliny th... |
Visurgis (river) | The Weser river in northwestern Germany. |
Vitis? (river) | An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 40 B4 Vitis? fl. |