Ticinums
Ticinums is a term that can refer to several distinct entities, primarily historical and geographical. The most notable is Ticinius, an ancient Roman soldier who, according to legend, played a pivotal role in the Battle of the Trebia in 218 BC. During the battle, Ticinius was reportedly the first to cross the river Ticinus, a tributary of the Po River, thereby inspiring his fellow soldiers. This act of bravery is often cited in historical accounts of the Second Punic War.
The term can also be a Latinized form of the river Ticino itself, which flows through Switzerland
Furthermore, the term "Ticinums" might appear in older texts or less common scholarly works as a descriptor