Flaminia   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Flaminia   (Via Flaminia) - a Roman road leading north to Cisalpine Gaul
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Wikipedia entry
220/51 The construction of the Via Flaminia.
187/16 two roads in Cisalpine Gaul, the Via Flaminia and the Via Aemilia.
    Within translations:
Cassiod:Chr_534   these consuls, the Via Flaminia was paved and the so-cal
Cic:Phil_12.22   by the higher sea the Flaminian; by the lower the Aurelian;
Ennius:Ann_255   [255] & The Via Flaminia (220 B.C.) and Second Illyrian


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