Via Lata

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Via Lata was the ancient Roman name for the central thoroughfare in Rome now known as Via del Corso, historically one of the city’s main urban arteries.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Via del Corso 0

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman street
thoroughfare in Rome
approximateLength about 1.5 kilometers
associatedWith processions and public events in Rome
connectedTo Campus Martius NERFINISHED
Porta Flaminia NERFINISHED
followsRouteOf Via Flaminia (urban stretch) NERFINISHED
function central thoroughfare
main urban artery
hasHeritageStatus forms part of historic center of Rome
historicalNameOf Via del Corso NERFINISHED
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Italy
Rome
mentionedIn topographical studies of ancient Rome
modernNameOf Via Lata NERFINISHED
nameMeaning broad street
partOf road network of Rome
urban fabric of ancient Rome
precededBy earlier track of Via Flaminia
streetType cardo-like north–south axis
succeededBy Via del Corso NERFINISHED
terminus Piazza Venezia area (central Rome) NERFINISHED
Piazza del Popolo area (northern end of Rome) NERFINISHED
topographicalCategory street in the Campus Martius area
urbanRole commercial axis
processional route
usedDuring Roman Empire NERFINISHED
ancient Rome NERFINISHED

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

Via del Corso historicalName Via Lata
Regio VII Via Lata namedAfter Via Lata
Regio VII Via Lata crossedBy Via Lata
Regio IX contains Via Lata
Saepta Julia near Via Lata