Tutienses cf. Tutia/Tutienses
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place
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Jan 03, 2023 03:51 PM
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History
"Tutienses" refers to an ancient tribe of Latium included in Pliny's geographical accounting of Roman Italy. In compiling this entry for the Barrington Atlas, N. Purcell has indicated that reference also be made to the toponym "Tutia fl.", a river discussed by Livy in the twenty-sixth book of his history. During the Second Punic War Hannibal realized that his chances of capturing the city of Rome herself were dwindling. At that point, Hannibal moved his camp back to the river Tutia, located 6 miles from the city (sex milia passuum ab urbe). Hannibal proceeded from that point to the grove of Feronia located at the foot of Mt. Soracte in South Etruria.
500 km
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https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/438859
- Representative Locations:
- Barrington Atlas location (750 BC - 330 BC)
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- Tutienses (Latin, 750 BC - 330 BC)
- Tutienses cf. Tutia (750 BC - 330 BC)
- Tutienses cf. Tutia/Tutienses part of (regional) Latium (region) (unspecified date range)
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unlocated, river, drainage, people, tribe (historical cultural group)
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 44 Tutienses (cf. Tutia fl.)
The Barrington Atlas Directory notes: cf. Tutia fl.
N. Purcell, R. Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, and Jeffrey Becker, 'Tutienses cf. Tutia/Tutienses: a Pleiades place resource', Pleiades: A Gazetteer of Past Places, 2023 <https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/438859> [accessed: 30 March 2025]
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