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    The Via Cassia (lit. 'Way of Cassius') was an important Roman road striking out of the Via Flaminia near the Milvian Bridge in the immediate vicinity of...
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  • Look up cassia or Cassia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cassia typically refers to cassia bark, the spice made from the bark of East Asian evergreen...
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    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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    system, starting from when it connected the Roman Florentia with the Via Cassia Nova commissioned by the emperor Hadrian in 123 AD. In contemporary times...
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    office, lasting well into imperial times. Among their namesakes are the Via Cassia, the road to Arretium, and the village of Cassianum Hirpinum, originally...
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    director Federico Fellini lived. From the north the area can be reached from Via Cassia or Flaminia, passing then through Piazzale Flaminio, and through the city...
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    Roman roads (redirect from Via publica)
    landowners. These roads bear the names of their constructors (e.g. Via Appia, Cassia, Flaminia). Roman roads were named after the censor who had ordered...
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    series of curves that the Via Cassia makes through the settlement. During the Middle Ages the locality was positioned along the Via Francigena, and was specifically...
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  • college on the outskirts of the city and a location was chosen on the Via Cassia some 4 miles from the city centre. Clapperton wished not to oversee the...
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    is approximately 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of GRA (Rome) on the Via Cassia, and it is surrounded by the Monti Cimini and Monti Volsini. The historic...
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    urban stretch of the Via Flaminia. The road then crosses the Tiber at the Ponte Milvio. While the Via Cassia split off north, the Via Flaminia veared east...
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    family members. Initially, they lived in a three‐room apartment on Rome's Via Cassia. Relatives of the 1920s King Amanullah Khan, of the same house of Barakzai...
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    bordered on one side by a modernized version of the Roman consular road Via Cassia. In addition to the historic sites of all periods, Lake Bolsena is currently...
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    name Corito. Cortona lost much of its influence under Roman rule. The Via Cassia, the main Roman artery through central Etruria, led directly from Chiusi...
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    of Cleopatra was found near the Tomba di Nerone [it], Rome, along the Via Cassia, and is now housed in the Museo Pio-Clementino, part of the Vatican Museums...
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    correctly referred to as "cassia": C. burmanni (Indonesian cinnamon or Padang cassia), C. cassia (Chinese cinnamon or Chinese cassia), C. loureiroi (Saigon...
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    rest of Europe was the Via Cassia, entering Rome through the Porta del Popolo in the northern part of the Campus Martius. Via Cassia became the most important...
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    as Monteriggioni, a fortified village north of Siena, on the ancient Via Cassia that leads to Florence. In 1932, the wine designation specified the production...
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    soldiers and was built in the style of an army camp. Situated along the Via Cassia, the main route between Rome and the north, and within the fertile valley...
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    director Federico Fellini. It can be reached from the north traveling by the Via Cassia or by Flaminia until arriving to the large square Piazzale Flaminio, and...
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    fortification in their wars against Florence, by assuming command of the Via Cassia running through the Val d'Elsa and Val Staggia to the west. It withstood...
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    important position, commanding as it did the road into Etruria, the later Via Cassia: Livy describes it as one of the keys of Etruria, nearby Nepi being the...
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  • Pozzi (1992–94) Mauro Biuzzi (1994) Founded 12 July 1991 Headquarters Via Cassia, 1818 – 00123, Rome Ideology Free love Libertarianism Political position...
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    of Montefiascone and 36 km (22 mi) north-west of Viterbo. The ancient Via Cassia, today's highway SR143, follows the lake shore for some distance, passing...
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    Corinth, where he managed to cut Antony's southward communications with Egypt (via the Peloponnese) with help from Marcus Agrippa. Octavian previously gained...
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    connected Rome to Veii. The northern terminus of the road connects with the Via Cassia. The name given to the road most likely dates back to the victory of Marcus...
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    2008 97% of the GRA was 6-lane with final sections (new tunnel under Via Cassia) opened 2011. 1948: Building works began. 1951: The Appia-Aurelia section...
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    Po Valley, the settlement of the ford probably grew, also because the Via Cassia, for a certain period, crossed the Arno right in the Florentine area,...
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    the Via Ostiensis, reached the Magliana bridge. Meanwhile, the 3rd Panzergrenadier Division advanced from north along the Via Aurelia, Via Cassia, and...
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    Caracalla (211-217) from the Via Cassia (h. 35 cm; inv. 125,565) Portrait of Geta, son of Septimius Severus Bust of Geta (from Via XX Settembre in Rome) Colossal...
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