Via Clodia

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Via Clodia was an ancient Roman road that ran through Etruria, connecting Rome with various towns in central Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman road
builtBy Romans
connects Rome
central Italy
rural settlements in Etruria
various towns in Etruria
country Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
era Roman Republic
hasCulturalContext Etruscan-Roman relations
hasFunction integration of Etruria into Roman state
hasHeritageStatus archaeological interest site
hasRouteRole secondary route in Roman road system
hasType road
transport infrastructure
historicalPeriod Classical antiquity
isSubjectOf Roman road studies
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Etruria
namedAfter Clodius family (gens Clodia)
partOf Roman road network
region Central Italy
surface form: central Italy
roadSurface paved in sections
traverses Etruscan territory
usedFor civilian travel
military movement
trade

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Via Aurelia connectedTo Via Clodia