Peltuinum
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LocationPrata d'Ansidonia, Province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy
TypeSettlement
PeriodsRoman Republic - Byzantine Empire
CulturesAncient Rome
Part of the remaining town wall. | |
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| Location | Prata d'Ansidonia, Province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy |
|---|---|
| Type | Settlement |
| History | |
| Periods | Roman Republic - Byzantine Empire |
| Cultures | Ancient Rome |
| Site notes | |
| Public access | yes |
| Website | https://www.peltuinum.org |


Peltuinum was a Roman town of the Vestini, on the ancient Via Claudia Nova, 20 km east of L'Aquila, Italy,[1] between the modern-day settlements of Prata d'Ansidonia and Castelnuovo.[2]
It was apparently the chief town of that portion of the Vestini who dwelt west of the main Apennine chain. Remains of the town walls, of an amphitheatre, of a temple and of other buildings still exist.[1] The city was the birthplace of Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo, a Roman general from the age of Nero.

