Via Aemilia
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Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi — last modified 2015-06-20T16:17:39Z
Contributors: Pearce, M., P. Tozzi, J. Becker
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The Via Aemilia was a major Roman trunk road of northern Italy and connected Placentia and Ariminum. Its construction began in 187 BC under M. Aemilius Lepidus.
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Place type:
road
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Has a connection with:
Mutina
Claterna
Faventia
Parma
Forum Cornelii
Forum Gallorum
Vicus Varianus
Forum Popilii
Placentia
Felsina/Bononia
Regium Lepidum
Ad Idicem
Fidentia
Florenti(ol)a
Ad Fonteclos
Ad Tarum
Victoriolae
Ticinum
Ariminum