Placentia (modern Piacenza) to Arelate (modern Arles)
Type
Roman road
History
Builder
Roman Empire, Augustus Caesar
Periods
13 BCE
The Via Julia Augusta (modern Italian Via Giulia Augusta) is the name given to the Roman road formed by the merging of the Via Aemilia Scauri with the Via Postumia.
The ViaJuliaAugusta (modern Italian Via Giulia Augusta) is the name given to the Roman road formed by the merging of the Via Aemilia Scauri with the...
Empire, travellers could go from Rome by way of the Via Aurelia across the Alps on the ViaJuliaAugusta to either northern France or Gades (modern Cadiz...
The ViaAugusta (also known as the Via Herculea or Via Exterior) was the longest and busiest of the major roads built by the Romans in ancient Hispania...
ViaJuliaAugusta is the name given to the Roman road by Augustus Caesar's efforts starting in 13 BC to merge the Via Aemilia Scauri with the Via Postumia...
The Via Claudia Augusta is an ancient Roman road, which linked the valley of the Po River with Rhaetia (encompassing parts of modern Eastern Switzerland...
mileage (O’Connor 1993, p. 151). O’Connor 1993, p. 151 Note that Marcia, Julia and Tepula shared about 9 km of their aqueduct bridge mileage (O’Connor...
prosperity. A further boost for the city came from the building of the ViaJuliaAugusta (13 BC), linked with southern France and Spain. In the meantime the...
has a medieval bakery, a restored church and a bar/restaurant. The ViaJuliaAugusta, a Roman road built in 13 A.D., passes through the village. Nowadays[when...
and post station named Pollupex (Pollupice, in Italian) along the viaJuliaAugusta; it is supposed that it was situated where nowadays the frazione of...
Augusta Webster (30 January 1837 – 5 September 1894) born in Poole, Dorset as JuliaAugusta Davies, was an English poet, dramatist, essayist, and translator...
crossing, which was built from limestone, was on a Roman road - the ViaJuliaAugusta - between Placentia, Italy and Arles. It is the only surviving example...
particularly prosperous during Roman times because it was situated on the viaJuliaAugusta in the 1st century BC. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the village...
underwent substantial development due to its strategic location on the ViaJuliaAugusta. After the invasion by the Goths in 951 it formed part of the Marca...
junction of the great roads; the Via Postumia and the Via Aemilia Scauri which merged to become the ViaJuliaAugusta. The site made Dertona an important...
although it follows in part the routes of other Roman roads, such as the ViaJuliaAugusta. In the eighties and the nineties of the XX Century, due to the heavy...
Tropaeum is located on the ViaJuliaAugusta, a Roman road named after Augustus which was built as an extension of the Via Aurelia, and which linked the...
outside Italy to the north-eastern portion of the empire — the road (ViaJuliaAugusta) by Iulium Carnicum (Zuglio) to Veldidena (mod. Wilten, near Innsbruck)...
well as remains of Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons. In Roman times, the ViaJuliaAugusta, a road connecting Placentia (now Piacenza) with Arelates (now Arles)...
Julia Agrippina (6 November AD 15 – 23 March AD 59), also referred to as Agrippina the Younger, was Roman empress from AD 49 to 54, the fourth wife and...
prominent Roman roads: the first , the Via Postumia, linked Aquileia to Genoa, while the second, the ViaJuliaAugusta, led from Mestre all the way to Norico...
International Convention Centre Wales. During the Roman Empire, the ViaJuliaAugusta and several other Roman roads ran through the location to local Roman...
Aying) on the old Roman road between Salzburg and Augsburg on the ViaJuliaAugusta and greeted him as "bishop and brother-in-law". According to popular...
along their ancient communication route, once known as via Aemilia Scauri, then viaJuliaAugusta and State road 12 of Abetone and Brennero, today SRT12...
(round meadow). During the Roman Age the Sciusa Valley was crossed by ViaJuliaAugusta and maybe some of the stones of that ancient highway were recycled...