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    The Via Postumia was an ancient military Roman road of northern Italy constructed in 148 BC by the consul Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus. It ran from...
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  • Postumia may refer to: Postumia (vestal), 5thC BC Vestal virgin Postumia gens, an ancient Roman family Postojna, Slovenia - Postumia in Italian Via Postumia...
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    could proceed to Gallia Narbonensis (southern France) by way of the Via Postumia. This followed some rebuilding of the road by the same person during...
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    the construction of the Via Aemilia, Piacenza became the key Roman road hub in the pianura padana. In 148 BC, the Via Postumia linked Piacenza to Aquileia...
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    Roman road formed by the merging of the Via Aemilia Scauri with the Via Postumia. The Via Julia Augusta was begun in 13 BCE by Augustus, and its engineering...
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  • Castorum, a village about halfway between Bedriacum and Cremona on the Via Postumia. The Othonians were warned and their army marched for Locus Castorum...
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    Via Aurelia, between Padua and Feltre passing through Asolo, and the Via Postumia, the road linking Genoa and Aquileia. This road was initiated by Drusus...
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    Roman roads (redirect from Via publica)
    joined the Via Appia. Via Ostiensis, from Rome to Ostia Via Postumia (148 BC), from Aquileia through Verona across the Apennines to Genoa Via Popilia (132...
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    and were encamped at Bedriacum (or Betriacum), a small village on the Via Postumia, on the route by which the legions from Dalmatia would naturally arrive...
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    Further north the Via Aemilia Scauri merged with the Via Postumia to become the Via Julia Augusta. E. Fentress, 'Via Aurelia, Via Aemilia' Papers of...
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    ancient decumanus maximus, Verona's main Roman road continuation of the Via Postumia, next to the smaller, deconsecrated church of St. Peter Martyr. At the...
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    de Romani (1585), the road, left Cremona (Cremona), intersecting Via Postumia, Via Regina, and traversed the Bassa Cremonese, continuing through Plaxanum...
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    River in Verona, Italy. The bridge was completed in 100 BC, and the Via Postumia from Genoa to Aquileia passed over it. It is the oldest bridge in Verona...
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    roads, where Alaric was spotted by Roman townspeople. Along the route on Via Postumia, Alaric first encountered Stilicho. Two battles were fought. The first...
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    the castle of Vascon. Also in the area is the Via Postumia, a famous Roman consular road. On this via, the Roman legions marched while the consuls and...
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    southern borders are marked by the mid-Mantuan plain crossed by the Via Postumia. Historically, politically and civilly, most of its component municipalities...
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    road coming from Hostilia and the southern ring road with the Via Postumia and the Via Gallica converged, while a second fort must have stood in the area...
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    colony of Aquileia by Rome in 181 BC and laying of the Via Postumia in 148 BC followed by the Via Annia in 131 BC, Roman influence among the Veneti increased...
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  • Macedon is reorganized as a Roman province by 146 BC. Construction of the Via Postumia, linking Aquileia and Genua. Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus divides...
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    emperor Gallienus' reign reports another reconstruction in 265 AD. The Via Postumia (which here became the decumanus maximus) passed through the gate, which...
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    The 5th Army Corps Auto Group "Postumia" (Italian: 5° Autogruppo di Corpo d'Armata "Postumia") is an inactive military logistics battalion of the Italian...
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    ascribed to the Roman tribe of Claudia. The city lay in proximity of the Via Postumia, which connected Opitergium to Aquileia, two major cities of Roman Venetia...
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    sent by Rome to Aquileia. In 148 BC the Via Postumia was completed connecting Aquileia to Genoa. In 131 BC, the Via Annia joined Adria to Patavium (modern...
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    structure in Verona, northern Italy, situated at the beginning of the Via Postumia, just outside the Roman walls of the city. Built to celebrate the gens...
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    C. the Roman consul Postumius Albinus began the construction of the Via Postumia, which connected Genoa with Aquileia, equipped with a river port accessible...
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  • Macedon is reorganized as a Roman province by 146 BC. Construction of the Via Postumia, linking Aquileia and Genua. Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus divides...
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    vanguard. Alaric first encountered Stilicho along the route over the Via Postumia. In doing so he forced Alaric to break the siege. Two battles were fought...
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    Bologna probably in 173 BC. In 148 BC, it was connected with Genua by the Via Postumia, which stretched across the Padanian plain from Aquileia through or near...
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    of four main roads: the Via Gallica, from Turin to Aquileia; the Via Claudia Augusta, from Modena to Germany; the Via Postumia, from Liguria to Illyria;...
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  • The Via Gallica was an ancient road of northern Italy which connected the Roman municipia of the Pianura Padana. It started from the Via Postumia next...
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