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Place Via Aemilia Scauri by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Nov 18, 2024 10:03 AM
A Roman road connecting Rome to Placentia begun by Marcus Aemilius Scaurus in 115 B.C.
Place Via Amerina by W.V. Harris — last modified Oct 09, 2020 10:45 AM
A Roman road begun ca. 241 B.C. that connected Veii and Ameria.
Place Via Annia by N. Purcell — last modified May 06, 2017 08:49 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Via Annia
Place Via Annia by M. Pearce — last modified May 19, 2022 03:56 PM
The Via Annia was a Roman consular road in Cisalpine Gaul that connected (H)Atria to Aquileia. The praetor Titus Annius Rufus constructed the road in 131 BC.
Place Via Appia by L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli — last modified Jul 27, 2024 12:26 PM
An early Roman road (via publica) originating at Rome and terminating at Brundisium, the Via Appia was begun in the fourth century B.C. by the censor Appius Claudius Caecus. The Latin author Statius described the Via Appia as "queen of the long roads".
Place Via Aquitania by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Mar 24, 2015 10:25 AM
A Roman road built ca. 118 BC after the Roman defeat of the Allobroges and Arverni tribes in Gaul.
Place Via Ardeatina by L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli — last modified Jul 13, 2024 04:03 PM
The Via Ardeatina connected Rome and Ardea.
Place Via Augusta by Jr. — last modified Aug 07, 2022 07:36 AM
A Roman road stretching some 1,500 km from Cádiz to the Coll de Panissars.
Place Via Aurelia by L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli — last modified Dec 17, 2021 04:33 PM
An ancient Roman road begun ca. 241 B.C. by the censor C. Aurelius Cotta.
Place Via Aurelia by S. Loseby — last modified Apr 24, 2015 01:32 PM
A Roman road.
Place Via Aurelia Aeclanensis? by N. Purcell — last modified May 01, 2021 02:40 PM
A road in Apulia leading from Aeclanum toward Vibinum. The Via Aurelia Aeclanensis? intersects the Via Herculia.
Place Via Caecilia by Jeffrey Becker — last modified May 27, 2021 10:34 AM
The Via Caecilia left the Via Salaria at the 35th mile and continued to the Adriatic coast.
Place Via Campana? by L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli — last modified Jul 15, 2024 08:54 PM
A road located on the right bank of the Tiber leading to the Campus Salinarum romanarum and sharing the first part of its course with the Via Portuensis.
Place Via Cassia by L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli — last modified Jun 13, 2024 12:55 PM
An ancient Roman road branching off from the Via Flaminia and continuing to Luna where it joined the Via Aurelia. The Via Cassia post-dates the Via Amerina and was built after 240 B.C. It combined new construction with re-use of pre-existing roads and tracks.
Place Via cava del Cavone, Sovana by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 30, 2019 04:41 PM
A hollowed roadway created by cutting the natural tufaceous bedrock. These roads link necropoleis and settlements in the area between Sovana, Sorano, and Pitigliano.
Place Via Ciminia by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Nov 04, 2024 03:58 PM
The Via Ciminia was a Roman road that left the Via Cassia and continued toward the Ciminian hills. Its course likely ran from Sutrium to near Viterbo.
Place Via Claudia Augusta by H. Bender — last modified Nov 29, 2019 09:21 AM
The Via Claudia Augusta was a Roman road that traversed the Alps, connecting the Po river valley to Rhaetia. It was begun by Claudius in AD 46/7.
Place Via Claudia Nova by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 26, 2024 03:52 PM
A Roman road built in AD 47 in order to connect the Via Caecilia with the Via Claudia Valeria.
Place Via Claudia Valeria by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 07, 2021 06:08 PM
A portion of the Via Valeria connecting Aternum and Corfinium. A Claudian milestone (CIL 9.5973) records the construction taking place in AD 48/9 and that the road ran from Cerfennia to the mouth of the Aternus river (modern Pescara).
Place Via Clodia by L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli — last modified Dec 17, 2021 05:34 PM
An ancient Roman road.

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