Via Cassia

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Via Cassia was an important ancient Roman road that ran north from Rome through Etruria toward central and northern Italy, facilitating trade, military movement, and regional integration.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Via Cassia canonical 9
served by Via Cassia road network 1

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman consular road
ancient Roman road
builtBy Roman state
category Roman roads in Italy
connectedRegion Central Italy
surface form: central Italy

Northern Italy
surface form: northern Italy
country Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
crossedRegion Tuscia
Etruria
surface form: southern Etruria
directionFromRome north
function facilitated military movement
facilitated regional integration
facilitated trade
hasLatinName Via Cassia self-link
historicalSignificance important route between Rome and northern Italy
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Etruria
Italy
maintainedBy Roman authorities
namedAfter Gaius Cassius Longinus
surface form: Cassius (Roman gens, probable)
partOf Roman road network
purpose administrative control of territories
movement of goods
movement of legions
roadSurface stone-paved sections
terminusA Rome
transportType overland road
usedDuring Roman Empire
Roman Republic

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Referenced by (10)

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

Via Aurelia connectedTo Via Cassia
Siena roadConnection Via Cassia
Tor di Quinto roadNetworkFeature Via Cassia
Via Cassia hasLatinName Via Cassia self-link
Acquapendente locatedOn Via Cassia
Vetralla locatedOn Via Cassia
Vetralla hasRoadConnection Via Cassia
Formello roadConnection Via Cassia
Isola Farnese locatedOn Via Cassia
Isola Farnese transportConnection Via Cassia
this entity surface form: served by Via Cassia road network