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Via Hadriana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Via Hadriana was a route established by Hadrian running from Antinopolis to the Red Sea at Berenike. It was finished in 137 AD. Traces of the road line were noted by Couyat ...
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Roman roads in Africa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 137 Hadrian built the Via Hadriana in the eastern desert of Egypt. It ran from Antinoopolis to Berenice. Claudius' road that began west of Carthage followed the coastline connecting ...
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... Valerius Titanianus, Abu Sha'ar, Roman Italy, Rome's Eastern Trade, Ann Arbor, Via Hadriana, ... Handbook on Animal-Assisted Therapy: Theoretical Foundations and Guidelines for ...
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Economies Beyond Agriculture in the Classical World (Leicester-Nottingham Studies in ... Valerius Titanianus, Abu Sha'ar, Roman Italy, Rome's Eastern Trade, Ann Arbor, Via Hadriana, ...
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4 fellowships foster scholarship, teaching innovation
... of Michigan on two major ancient highways that linked Berenike to trade centers on the Nile and continue a UD archaeological survey of the 800-kilometer-long Via Hadriana, a Roman ...
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Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli [Introduction - part 1 of 7] (Photo Archive)
Tivoli, and hence the villa, was easily reached from Rome by land via the Via Tiburtina ... Furietti Centaurs - Two marble statues from the Villa Hadriana (Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline ...
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LacusCurtius • Viae (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)
A cross-road called the Via Hadriana, running from Minturnae through Suessa Aurunca to Teanum, connected the Via Appia with the Via Latina. III.
http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Viae.html
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Appian Way: Definition from Answers.com
The new road is the Via Appia Nuova ("New Appian Way") as opposed to the old ... Via Domitiana – Via Egnatia – Via Fenollentis – Via Flaminia – Via Gallica – Via HadrianaVia ...
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Flaminian Way: Definition from Answers.com
The importance of the ancient Via Flaminia is twofold: during the period of ... Via Domitiana – Via Egnatia – Via Fenollentis – Via Flaminia – Via Gallica – Via HadrianaVia ...
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|CITS| Tutorial: Problem: Roman Infrastructure 2
The first is the Via Appia, constructed in 312 BC, by Appius Claudius. This roadway is Rome's oldest road. Another interesting road is the Via Hadriana.
http://infrastructureinstitute.org/education/tutorial/t_roman2.html
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