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    The Via Aemilia (Italian: Via Emilia, English: Aemilian Way) was a trunk Roman road in the north Italian plain, running from Ariminum (Rimini), on the...
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    roads (the Via Aemilia, the Via Aemilia Scauri, and the Via Aemilia in Hirpinis [it]), an administrative region of Italy, and the Basilica Aemilia at Rome...
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  • Via Aemilia may refer to three ancient roads: Via Aemilia, a major Roman road in North-Eastern Italy Via Aemilia Scauri, a Roman road in North-Western...
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    The Via Aemilia Scauri was an ancient Roman road built by the consul Marcus Aemilius Scaurus during his term as censor in 109 BC. It is mainly a coastal...
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    present-day Rubicon river (north–south course, orthogonal to the Via Aemilia) and the Via Aemilia itself (a straight reach before and after the crossing, and...
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    Amerina (c. 231 BC), Flaminina, Clodia, Aemilia, Cassia, Valeria (c. 307 BC), and Caecilia (c. 283 BC). The Via Aurelia crossed the Tiber by way of the...
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    Appian Way (redirect from Via Appia)
    created: first the Via Aemilia [it], then the Via Minucia [it], finally the emperor Trajan built the Via Traiana, a branch of the Via Appia from Beneventum...
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  • Aemilia Emilia (region of Italy) Via Aemilia, a Roman road Aemilia (moth) 159 Aemilia, an asteroid Dutch ship Aemilia (1632), a Dutch ship of the line...
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    emperor Augustus) guarded the Senate's camp. The battle occurred on the Via Aemilia near a village in northern Italy, perhaps near modern-day Castelfranco...
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    termination of the Via Aemilia) and Cremona, just east of the point where it crossed the Po River. The Via Postumia and the via Aemilia were the most important...
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