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page 1Roman sites in Lombardy
Mediolanum
thumb|333x333px|Mediolanum superimposed on modern Milan. The lighter rectangle in the centre, slightly to the right, represents the modern Piazza del Duomo, Milan|Cathedral Square, while the modern Castle Sforzesco is located at the top left, just outside the route of the Roman walls
thumb|Wooden model preserved at the Civic Archaeological Museum of Milan showing a reconstruction of the imperial Mediolanum
thumb|250px|A section of Roman wall (11 m high) with a 24-sided tower
Mediolanum, the ancient city where Milan now stands, was originally an Insubrian city, but afterwards became an importan

Ticinum
thumb|right|Gold multiple of Constantine, minted in Ticinum, 313|alt=Full-view image of the coin
Ticinum (the modern Pavia) was an ancient city of Gallia Transpadana, founded on the banks of the river of the same name (now the Ticino) a little way above its confluence with the Padus (Po).
Capitolium
Roman temple in Brescia, Italy