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Place Via Laurentina by L. Quilici — last modified Feb 04, 2022 08:45 PM
An ancient road, leading southwards from Rome toward Laurentum. Its course, endpoint, and coincidence with the Via Ostiensis and the Via Ardeatina are matters of scholarly contention.
Place Via Nomentana by L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli — last modified Dec 31, 2023 07:35 PM
The ancient road connecting Rome and Nomentum.
Place Via Olevano Romano columbarium by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Sep 04, 2019 06:56 AM
A late republican to early imperial columbarium along the Via Praenestina. The columbarium is of rectangular plan and was last used during the early Flavian period.
Place Via Ostiensis by L. Quilici — last modified Jun 18, 2024 11:27 PM
An ancient road running from Rome to Ostia, exiting the city walls of Rome at the Porta Trigemina.
Place Via Ostiensis necropolis by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jan 05, 2022 07:07 AM
A necropolis at Ostia that began during the second century B.C. on the south side of the Via Ostiensis.
Place Via Ostiensis viaduct by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Sep 10, 2021 06:58 PM
A viaduct of the ancient Via Ostiensis that purportedly dates to the republican period.
Place Via Picena by W.V. Harris — last modified Jan 14, 2024 10:20 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated Via Picena
Place Via Pollenza Roman villa by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 30, 2022 06:37 AM
A Roman villa complex that was occupied beginning in the first century BCE.
Place Via Popilia (in Aemilia) by Sean Gillies — last modified Jul 30, 2024 10:49 AM
A road from Ariminum up the Adriatic Coast toward what is now Venice.
Place Via Portuensis? by L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli — last modified Jun 08, 2024 10:48 AM
The Via Portuensis is an ancient Roman road that connected Rome and Portus. It proceeded along the right bank of the Tiber river, starting from the Pons Aemilius. In the first part of its course it is identical to the Via Campana.
Place Via Praenestina by L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli — last modified Jun 18, 2024 10:02 PM
A consular road running from Rome to Praeneste.
Place Via Quinctia by W.V. Harris — last modified Apr 01, 2023 12:15 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated Via Quinctia
Place Via Salaria by L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli — last modified Nov 27, 2023 10:06 PM
An ancient road that originated at Rome and continued to Castrum Truentinum (Porto d'Ascoli).
Place Via Salaria Gallica by W.V. Harris — last modified Jan 04, 2024 06:27 PM
The Via Salaria Gallica was an ancient Roman road linking the via Flaminia with the via Salaria at Asculum.
Place Via Sebaste: Apollonia ↔ Antiochia ↔ Neapolis by T. Drew-Bear — last modified Apr 15, 2024 12:07 AM
A road network in Pisidia originally built by the governor Cornutus Aquila, beginning ca. 6 BC.
Place Via Severiana by L. Quilici — last modified Jun 04, 2021 10:47 PM
The Via Severiana was a coastal route running from Ostia to Terracina, a distance of ca. 80 Roman miles.
Place Via Sublacensis by L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli — last modified Jan 17, 2021 04:18 PM
The Via Sublacensis was built in order to connect the Villa Neronis (Nero's villa at Sublaqueum) to Rome. It split from the Via Valeria near Varia.
Place via Taranto columbaria by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 07, 2021 06:09 PM
Two Roman columbaria are located under the present via Pescara, 2. This accounts for the tomb being referred to interchangeably with two modern, street-derived toponyms, namely "via Taranto" and "via Pescara". These tombs are situated near the ancient crossroads of the via Latina and the via Labicana.
Place Via Taranto columbaria by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Nov 01, 2018 04:46 PM
Two early imperial columbaria were discovered in 1932 along the Via Taranto.
Place Via Tiburtina by L. Quilici — last modified Jun 07, 2024 05:31 PM
An ancient road heading east-northeast from Rome to Tibur.

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