Via Egnatia
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The Via Egnatia was a Roman road begun in the second century BC that crossed the Roman provinces of Illyricum, Macedonia, and Thrace.
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road
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Pennana
Arnisa
Castra/Parembole
Dyrr(h)achium/Epidamnos
Constantinopolis
Arethousa
Lychnidos
Openica
‘Scampis’
Edessa
Krenides/Philippi/Col. Augusta Iulia Philippensis
Bormiskos
Pella/Diokletianoupolis
‘Callum’
Pydna
Thessalonica
Amphipolis
‘Heracleustibus’
Perinthus/Heraclea
Kypsela
Ainos