Via Militaris

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Via Militaris was a major ancient Roman military and trade road that connected central Europe with the Balkans and the eastern provinces.

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Via Militaris canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman military road
Roman trade route
ancient Roman road
alsoKnownAs Via Diagonalis
approximateOrientation northwest–southeast
connectedRegion central Europe
eastern Roman provinces
Balkans
surface form: the Balkans
constructionBy Roman authorities
crossesRegion Dacia Mediterranea
Moesia
Thrace
era Roman period
followsRouteThrough Adrianople
Naissus
Philippopolis
Serdica
influenced development of settlements along its route
linkedTo Bosphorus region
Danubian frontier
surface form: Danube frontier
locatedIn Roman Empire
modernCountry Bulgaria
Serbia
Turkey
partOf Roman roads
surface form: Roman road network
periodOfUse antiquity
significance major strategic route between central Europe and the eastern Mediterranean
supported Roman military campaigns in the Balkans
economic integration of Balkan provinces
terminus Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople

Singidunum
usedFor communication
military movements
trade

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Naissus situatedOn Via Militaris
Naissos (Greek form) connectedBy Via Militaris
subject surface form: Naissos