This contribution explores some aspects of Roman history in the Alpine area with attention to Pons Drusi (Bolzano), a centre founded during the expedition of Drusus, stepson of Augustus, in 15 BC, which developed rapidly in contact with the municipia of the former Cisalpine province. By comparing some literary texts (of Horace, Suetonius and other authors) and a recent archaeological discovery, as well as other data, hypotheses are proposed on the cult of Diana in this territory, and on the origins of both the place name and a commemorative monument that emerged there.
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