MUTINA, in Ancient Geography, a noble city of the Cispadana, made a Roman colony in the same year with

Parma, situated between the rivers Gabellus and Seul-tenna, on the Via Emilia. Here D. Brutus, being besieged by Antony, was relieved by the consuls Hirtius and Paulus. The Greeks called it Muvine; except Polybius, in whom it is Muvine; and in Ptolemy Muvina, after the Roman manner.—Now Modena, a city of Lombardy, and capital of a cognominal duchy. E. Long. 11. 20. N. Lat. 44. 45.