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AUGUSTA BAGIENNORUM

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 905 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AUGUSTA BAGIENNORUM  , the chief
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town of the Ligurian tribe of the Bagienni, probably identical with the
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modern Bene Vagienna, on the upper course of the Tanaro, about 35 M. due south of
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Turin . The town retained its position as a tribal centre in the reorganization of Augustus, whose name it bears, and was erected on a systematic plan . Considerable remains of public buildings, constructed in concrete faced with small stones with bands of brick at intervals, an amphitheatre with a major axis of 390 ft. and a minor axis of 305 ft., a theatre with a stage 133 ft. in length, and near it the
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foundations of what was probably a
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basilica, an open space (no doubt the forum), an aqueduct,
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baths, &c., have been discovered by
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recent excavations, and also one of the city gates, flanked by two towers 22 ft. sq . See G . Assandria and G.Vacchetta in Notizie degli Scavi (1894), 155 ; (1896) , 215 ; (1897), 441; (1898), 299 ; (1900), 389 ; (1901), 413 . (T .

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