"Terni, Ossia L'antica Interamna Nahartium Non Gi Colonia, Ma Municipio De' Romani" by Pietro Antonio Magalotti, published in 1795, explores the history of Terni (ancient Interamna Nahartium) and its status as a Roman municipality rather than a colony. This historical work delves into the archaeological and historical evidence to argue for Terni's unique position within the Roman Empire. The book provides valuable insights into the local history of the Italian peninsula, the administrative structures of ancient Rome, and the evolving relationship between Rome and its municipalities. A significant resource for historians, archaeologists, and anyone interested in the rich history of Italy, this volume offers a detailed perspective on the ancient city and its lasting legacy.
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