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    The Via Salaria was an ancient Roman road in Italy. It eventually ran from Rome (from Porta Salaria of the Aurelian Walls) to Castrum Truentinum (Porto...
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    Priscilla on the Via Salaria. The Martyrologium Hieronymianum mentions under 18 January a martyr named Priscilla on the Via Salaria. This Priscilla is...
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    to hasten the works. Under it passed the Via Salaria nova, which joined the Via Salaria vetus (Old Via Salaria) outside the city. The gate had a single...
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    on the Via Salaria (opposite the Catacomb of St. Priscilla), laid out. The Liber Pontificalis says: "He established a cemetery on the Via Salaria, and he...
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    although this is disputed by historians. Many salt roads, such as the Via Salaria in Italy, had been established by the Bronze Age. All through history...
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    The Catacomb of Priscilla is a large archaeological site on the Via Salaria in Rome, Italy, situated in what was a quarry in Roman times. The catacombs...
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    church of Sant'Agnese in Agone in Rome's Piazza Navona. On the via Salaria, the Catacombs of via Anapo are datable to the end of the 3rd or the beginning of...
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    Roman roads (redirect from Via publica)
    in about 490 BC; the Via Nomentana (also known as "Via Ficulensis"), in 449 BC; the Via Labicana in 421 BC; and the Via Salaria in 361 BC. In the Itinerary...
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    point in the early Italian road network, dominating the "salt" track (Via Salaria) that linked Rome to the Adriatic Sea through the Apennines. Many lands...
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    The Via Anapo catacombs are a set of catacombs on the via Salaria in Rome, first built in the 3rd-4th centuries and rich in wall paintings, inscriptions...
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    partially closed) and Porta Salaria vetus, as the oldest Via Salaria passed under it (the Via Salaria nova passed under the Porta Salaria). The gate was built...
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    Strada statale 1 Via Aurelia (Via Aurelia) and the Strada statale 4 Via Salaria (Via Salaria). Since the reforms following the birth of the Kingdom of Italy...
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    this martyr is that she was buried in the Cemetery of Maximus, on the Via Salaria on a 23 November. However, a legend presents her as the mother of the...
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    these documents refer to a Basilica Archangeli (no longer extant) on via Salaria in Rome. The angelology of Pseudo-Dionysius, which was widely read as...
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    Nomentum, but never became an important high road, and merged in the Via Salaria a few kilometers beyond Nomentum.[citation needed] It is followed as...
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    an ancient town of Latium, situated about 8 km north of Rome on the Via Salaria. Its inhabitants were known as Fidenates. As the Tiber was the border...
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    secured itself as a maritime power and secured its salt supply; the Via Salaria (lit. "salt road") was paved from Rome down to Ostia on the northern...
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    of routes to obtain the ingredients to prepare sausages, such as the "Via Salaria" salt route in Italy. Fuet in pepper Slices of fuet Fuet List of sausages...
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    old, was beheaded on the via Salaria, outside of the city walls. He was buried in the cemetery of Priscilla on the Via Salaria. His place of burial became...
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    Margherita in the stretch between Via Nomentana and Via Salaria. to the north-west, with the quarter Q. II Parioli, along Via Salaria in the stretch between Viale...
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    founded numerous colonies in the area, connected to Rome by the Via Flaminia and the Via Salaria. Ascoli was a seat of Italic resistance during the Social War...
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    Zone 2D of the Municipio II of Rome Capital. It takes its name from the Via Salaria and is the smallest quarter of Rome. It is located in the northern area...
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    Massa Martana 13 km N on Via Flaminia Italy, Central 3.3 m S Ponte del Gran Caso Gran Caso Ascoli Piceno 2 km E on Via Salaria Italy, Central 6 m M Ponte...
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    Flaminia) – here begins via Flaminia Porta Pinciana Porta Salaria – here begins via Salaria Porta Pia – here begins the new via Nomentana Porta Nomentana...
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    Strada statale 4 Via Salaria (SS 4) is an Italian state highway 208.2 kilometres (129.4 mi) long in Italy located in the regions of Lazio and Marche,...
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  • on 26 July 432. He was buried in the cemetery of St. Priscilla in the Via Salaria, but his body, subsequently moved, now lies in the Basilica di Santa...
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    nominal independence from Rome. It was later connected by the important Via Salaria, the salt road that connected Latium with the salt production areas on...
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    case of the 10th Joint Forces Maneuver Auto Group for the Roman road Via Salaria, which connected Rome and Porto d'Ascoli. On 12 November 1976, the President...
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    Via Tiburtina is an ancient road in Italy leading east-northeast from Rome to Tivoli (Latin: Tibur) and then, with the Via Valeria, on to Pescara (Latin:...
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    discovered on 24 May 1802 in the Catacombs of Saint Priscilla at the Via Salaria in Rome. Accompanying these remains were a set of tiles bearing a fragmented...
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