Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography/Batinus
BATINUS, a river of Picenum, mentioned only by Pliny (iii. 13. s. 18), who places it between the Vomanus (Vomano), and the Truentus (Tronto). There can be little doubt that it was the river now called the Tordino, which flows by Teramo (Interamna), and enters the Adriatic near Giulia Nuova.
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