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 Scultenna, on the Via Aemilia. Here D. Brutus being besieged by Antony, was relieved by the consuls Hirtius and Paula. The Greeks called it Mutine; except Polybius, in whom it is Moline; and in Ptolemy Mutina, after the Roman manner.—Now Modena, a city of Lombardy, and capital of a cognominal duchy. E. Long. 11. 20. N. Lat. 44. 45.