The Via Clodia was an ancient high road of Italy. Situated between the Via Cassia and the Via Aurelia, it is different from them notably in that the latter...
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11 the Via Clodia diverged north-north-west. At Sette Vene, another road, probably the Via Annia, branched off to Falerii. In Sutrium, the Via Ciminia...
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of Lacus Volsiniensis (modern Lago di Bolsena), and the other on the Via Clodia, between Clusium (Chiusi) and Forum Cassii (Vetralla). The latter was...
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an adjacent necropolis, near Vetralla in Italy. The site is along the Via Clodia, and is not far from the more well known Etruscan town of Tarquinia. The...
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Roman roads (redirect from Via publica)
Nova (47 AD) Via Clodia, from Rome to Tuscany forming a system with the Cassia Via Domitiana, coast road from Naples to Formia Via Flacca Via Flavia, from...
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of two deep glens. In ancient times, Blera was an Etruscan town on the Via Clodia. It was of little importance, and is known to be mentioned only by geographers...
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one division to Saturnia by way of the Via Clodia while he commanded the other division to Clusium along the Via Cassia. Carbo decided to take on Sulla...
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Robiginis in Acqua Traversa”. Un antichissimo culto al V miglio della via Clodia, in Emergenze storico-archeologiche di un settore del suburbio di Roma:...
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Archaeological museum Saturnia hot stream Village square Roman gate on the Via Clodia Gorello waterfall Marsiliana Montemerano Poderi di Montemerano Poggio...
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became part of a road system that was connected to the main trunk of the Via Clodia, an ancient road linking Rome and Manciano, through the city of Tuscania...
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orbit peacefully. The agricultural development and construction of the Via Clodia further boosted the economic situation of the city. It became a municipium...
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Pupienus (redirect from Clodia Pulchra (mother of Pupienus))
senator who was the first member of his family to enter the Senate, and wife Clodia Pulchra. The claim in the Historia Augusta that Pupienus held three praetorian...
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Demetra e il Mito, by Maurizio Pellegrini and Ebe Giovannini, 2007 La via Clodia, by Ebe Giovannini, 2007 Storia del vino nell’età antica, Ministry of...
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Ponte della Rocca ? Blera 1 km W on Via Clodia Italy, Central 1 × S M Ponte della Scodella Cavignano Ascoli Piceno On Via Salaria 2 km east of Ascoli Italy...
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traditional ally of the city. Communication with Rome was via branch roads from the Via Aurelia and Via Clodia. Caere was not spared by the crisis that affected...
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kilometres (19 mi) south of Viterbo on a hilly area near the ancient Via Clodia. Palazzo Altieri di Oriolo, enlarged in 1674 during the papacy of Clement...
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Megalopolis (film) (redirect from Clodia Pulcher)
VanderWaal as Vesta Sweetwater, a virginal teen pop star Chloe Fineman as Clodia Pulcher James Remar as Charles Cothope D. B. Sweeney as Commissioner Stanley...
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Viae Amerina (c. 231 BC), Flaminina, Clodia, Aemilia, Cassia, Valeria (c. 307 BC), and Caecilia (c. 283 BC). The Via Aurelia crossed the Tiber by way of...
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Careiae (Italian: Galera) was an ancient town of Etruria, on the Via Clodia, the first station beyond Veii. The town is mentioned by Frontinus and appears...
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remarkable remains of a great ancient Roman villa. It was located along the Via Clodia and was built at the end of the 2nd century AD, probably on an earlier...
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became an important centre as it was situated along the route of the Via Clodia. From 1493 to 1664 Viano was the property of the Santacroce family. It...
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praefectus frumenti dandi, and curator of several Italians roads -- the via Clodia, Annia, Cassia and Ciminia. This was followed with a commission as legatus...
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Contarina in the municipality of Porto di Viro, close to Adria. The fossa Clodia canal started here, at the River Tartaro, and reached today's Chioggia in...
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Forum Clodii, is a post station on the Via Clodia, about 23 miles (37 km) northwest of Rome (not 32 miles as in the Antonine Itinerary), situated above...
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Antiquus was appointed curator of the viae tres Trajana: the Via Clodia, Via Cassia, and Via Ciminia; Alföldy dates this office from around the year 152...
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near to the ancient towns of Galeria [it] and Veii and to the ancient Via Clodia. The zone borders, to the north, with the municipality of Campagnano di...
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July 59 BC. They were the lex Clodia de collegiis, lex Clodia frumentaria, lex Clodia de obnuntiatione, and lex Clodia de censoria notione. They were...
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word imperatrix, which did not exist in Latin, is deployed by Cicero for Clodia in 56 BC; only in the mid-fifth century AD is Pulcheria Augusta also imperatrix...
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appointed curator of a network of roads in Etruria: the Via Clodia, Annia, Cassia, Cimina, and the Via Nova Trajana; Pflaum dates his curatorship of these...
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