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- Via_Latina abstract "The Via Latina (Latin: \"Latin Road\") was a Roman road of Italy, running southeast from Rome for about 200 kilometers.It led from the Porta Latina in the Aurelian walls of Rome to the pass of Mons Algidus; it was important in the early military history of Rome. It must have preceded the Via Appia as a route to Campania, in as much as the Latin colony at Cales was founded in 334 BC and must have been accessible from Rome by road, whereas the Via Appia was made only twenty-two years later. It follows, too, a far more natural line of communication, without the engineering difficulties that the arrow-straight Via Appia had to overcome. As a through-route, it preceded the Via Labicana, though the latter may have been preferred in later times.After their junction, the Via Latina continued to follow the valley of the Trerus (Sacco), following a line taken by the modern railway to Naples, and passing below the Hernican hill-towns, Anagni (where it joined with the Via Praenestina), Ferentino, Frosinone, and others. At Fregellae, it crossed the Liri, and then passed through Aquino and Cassino, both comparatively low-lying towns. It then entered the interval between the Apennines and the volcanic group of Rocca Monfina, and the original road and, instead of traversing it, turned abruptly northeast over the mountains to Venafro, thus giving a direct communication with the interior of Samnium by roads to Isernia and Telese.After the disorders of the civil wars, the via Latina was repaired by a group of prominent Romans, including Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus; the work was under way in 27 BC, at the time of Tibullus' elegy.In later times, however, there was in all probability a shortcut by Rufrae along the line taken by the modern highroad and railway. The two lines rejoined near the present railway station of Caianiello, and the road ran to Teanum and Cales, and so to Casilinum, where there was the crossing of the Volturno and the junction with the Via Appia. The distance from Rome to Casilinum was 129 Roman miles by the Via Appia, 135 Roman miles by the old Via Latina through Venafrum, 126 Roman miles by the shortcut past Rufrae (now Presenzano). Considerable remains of the road exist in the neighborhood of Rome; for the first 40 Roman miles, as far as Compitum Anagninum, it is not followed by any modern road; while farther on in its course it is in the main identical with the modern highroad.".
- Via_Latina thumbnail Alcestis-Catacomb.jpg?width=300.
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- Via_Latina wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Via_Latina wikiPageRevisionID "696359647".
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Algidus_Mons.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Anagni.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Apennine_Mountains.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Appian_Way.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Aquino,_Italy.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Aurelian_Walls.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Caianiello_(station).
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Cales.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Campania.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Casilinum.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Cassino.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_roads_in_Italy.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rome_Q._IX_Appio-Latino.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samnium.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Compitum_Anagninum.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Ferentino.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink File:ViaLatina1.jpg.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Fregellae.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Frosinone.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Hernici.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Isernia.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Liri.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Valerius_Messalla_Corvinus.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Naples.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Porta_Latina.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Presenzano.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Roccamonfina.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Roman_roads.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Rufrae.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Sacco.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Sacco_(river).
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Samnium.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Teano.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Telese_Terme.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Tibullus.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Tombs_of_Via_Latina.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Venafro.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Via_Labicana.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Via_Praenestina.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink Volturno.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLink File:Alcestis-Catacomb.jpg.
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latin Way".
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latina".
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Via Latina".
- Via_Latina wikiPageWikiLinkText "via Latina".
- Via_Latina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Via_Latina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:List_of_Roman_roads.
- Via_Latina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Via_Latina subject Category:Roman_roads_in_Italy.
- Via_Latina subject Category:Rome_Q._IX_Appio-Latino.
- Via_Latina subject Category:Samnium.
- Via_Latina hypernym Road.
- Via_Latina type Road.
- Via_Latina type Road.
- Via_Latina type Site.
- Via_Latina comment "The Via Latina (Latin: \"Latin Road\") was a Roman road of Italy, running southeast from Rome for about 200 kilometers.It led from the Porta Latina in the Aurelian walls of Rome to the pass of Mons Algidus; it was important in the early military history of Rome. It must have preceded the Via Appia as a route to Campania, in as much as the Latin colony at Cales was founded in 334 BC and must have been accessible from Rome by road, whereas the Via Appia was made only twenty-two years later.".
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- Via_Latina sameAs Латинская_дорога.
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- Via_Latina wasDerivedFrom Via_Latina?oldid=696359647.
- Via_Latina depiction Alcestis-Catacomb.jpg.
- Via_Latina isPrimaryTopicOf Via_Latina.