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Ruins of the Emperor Constantine's Palace (Milan)

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The area here was Constantine the Greats Palace in Milan.

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Mediolanum

Mediolanum, the ancient Milan, was an important Roman city in northern Italy. This article charts the history of the city from its settlement by the Insubres around 600 BC, through its conquest by the Romans and its development into a key centre of Western Christianity and capital of the Western Roman Empire, until its decline under the ravages of the Gothic War, its capture by the Lombards in 569, and their decision to make Pavia the capital of their Kingdom of Italy.

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