Via Flaminia

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Via Flaminia was a major ancient Roman consular road that connected Rome to the Adriatic Sea, serving as a crucial route for military, commercial, and administrative travel in central Italy.

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Surface form Occurrences
Strada Statale 3 Via Flaminia 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman road
consular road
builder Gaius Flaminius
category Roman roads in Italy
Transport in ancient Rome
connects Adriatic coast
Ariminum
Rimini
Rome
constructionStart 220 BC
country Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
crosses Apennines
surface form: Apennine Mountains

Metauro River
Nera River
entersRomeThrough Porta Flaminia
Porta del Popolo
era Roman Republic
follows Tiber
surface form: Tiber River valley
hasRouteNumber SS3
historicalPeriod Classical antiquity
locatedIn Italy
Central Italy
surface form: central Italy
maintainedBy Roman state
material stone paving
modernSuccessor Via Flaminia self-linksurface differs
surface form: Strada Statale 3 Via Flaminia
namedAfter Gaius Flaminius
partOf Roman road network
passesNear Cagli
Fano
Foligno
Gualdo Tadino
Narni
Nocera Umbra
Spoleto
passesThrough Lazio
Marche region
surface form: Marche

Umbria
startsAt Campus Martius
Porta Fontinalis
strategicImportance main northern route from Rome to the Adriatic
terminusA Rome
terminusB Adriatic Sea
Ariminum
Rimini
usedFor administrative travel
commercial transport
communication route
military transport

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Roman roads hasPart Via Flaminia
Via Flaminia modernSuccessor Via Flaminia self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Strada Statale 3 Via Flaminia
Picenum romanRoad Via Flaminia