Vada Sabatia

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Vada Sabatia was an ancient Roman coastal settlement in Liguria, Italy, that served as a key stop along important imperial roads and maritime routes.

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Vada Sabatia canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman settlement
coastal town
connectedTo Roman maritime trade network
other Ligurian coastal settlements
country Roman Empire
culture Roman
function commercial hub for coastal trade
way station for travelers
hasEconomicActivity services for travelers
trade
hasRole key stop on imperial roads
key stop on maritime routes
locatedIn Italy
Liguria NERFINISHED
locatedOn Ligurian Sea NERFINISHED
onRoute Via Aurelia NERFINISHED
Via Julia Augusta NERFINISHED
imperial coastal road network
partOf Regio IX Liguria NERFINISHED
regionType coastal Liguria
servedAs maritime stop
road station
strategicImportance control of coastal communications
support of maritime navigation
timePeriod Roman Imperial period NERFINISHED
Roman Republic (late) NERFINISHED
transportMode road
sea
usedFor civilian travel
movement of goods
movement of troops

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Via Aemilia Scauri endPoint Vada Sabatia
Via Aemilia Scauri connects Vada Sabatia