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via
vĭa (vĕa, Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 14), ae (gen. sing. vias, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 679 P., or Ann. v. 421 Va...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
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via
via ae (old viāī, Enn. ap. C.), f VAG-, a way, highway, road, path, street : Roma, non optimis vii...
An Elementary Latin Dictionary
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Via
·noun A road way.
II. Via ·prep By the way of; as, to send a letter via Queenstown to London.
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Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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Via Aemilia
VIA AEMILIAἡ Αἰμιλία ὁδός), one of the most celebrated and important of the Roman highways, ways, an...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Amerina
VIA AMERINA is the name given in an inscription of the time of Hadrian (Orell. Inscr. 3306) to a lin...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Appia
VIA APPIA(ἡ Ἀππία ὁδίς), the greatest and most celebrated of all the Roman highways in Italy, which ...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Aquilia
VIA AQUILIA[VIA APPIAN o. 5.]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Aurelia
VIA AURELIA one of the principal highways of Italy, which led from Rome to Pisae in Etruria, and the...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Candavia
VIA CANDA´VIA[VIA EGNATIA]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Cassia
VIA CASSIA was the name given to one of the principal highroads of Italy which led from Rome through...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Ciminia
VIA CIMINIA a name known only from an inscription of the time of Hadrian (Orell. Inscr. 3306), was p...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Clodia
VIA CLODIA was the name of a highroad that branched off from the Via Cassia, to the left, about 10 m...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Domitiana
VIA DOMITIANA[VIA APPIAN o. 1.]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Egnatia
VIA EGNA´TIA(ἡι Ἐγνατία ὁδός, Strab. 7. p. 322, seq.), a Roman military road, which connected Illyri...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Flaminia
VIA FLAMINIA(ἡ Φλαμινία ὁδός), one of the most ancient and important of the highroads of Italy, whic...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Labicana
VIA LABICANA(ἡ Λαβικανὴ ὁδός) was one of the highroads that issued from the Porta Esquilina at Rome....
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Latina
VIA LATINA(ἡ Λατινὴ ὁδός) was one of the principal of the numerous highroads that issued from the ga...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Laurentina
VIA LAURENTINA[LAURENTUM]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Nomentana
VIA NOMENTANA[NOMENTUM.]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Ostiensis
VIA OSTIENSIS was, as its name imports, the road leading from Rome to Ostia, which must naturally ha...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Popilia
VIA POPILIA[VIA APPIAN o. 5.]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Portuensis
VIA PORTUENSIS was the road that led from Rome to the Portus Trajani, or the new port of the city co...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Postumia
VIA POSTUMIA was, as we learn from an inscription (Orell. Inscr. 3121), the proper name of the road ...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Praenestina
VIA PRAENESTINA(ἡ Πραινεστινή ὁδός, Strab.), was the name of one of the highroads that issued from t...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Salaria
VIA SALARIA(ἡ Σαλαρία ὁδός,), one of the most ancient and well-known of the highroads of Italy, whic...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Sublacensis
VIA SUBLACENSIS[VIA VALERIA]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Tiberina
VIA TIBERINA a name found in inscriptions, and noticed by the Notitia and Curiosum among the roads t...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Tiburtina
VIA TIBURTINA[VIA VALERIA]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Trajana
VIA TRAJANA[VIA APPIAN o. 4.]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Via Valeria
VIA VALERIA(ἡ Οὐαλερία ὁδός, Strab.) one of the most celebrated and important of the Roman highways,...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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via lactea
That well-known irregular luminous band, stretching across the sky from horizon to horizon: it consi...
The Sailor's Word-Book
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Via Aemilia Scauri
VIA AEMILIA SCAURI is the name given, for the sake of distinction, to a road which was constructed b...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography