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Via Sacra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Via Sacra (Latin: ) is the main street of ancient Rome, leading from the top of the Capitoline Hill, through some of the most important religious sites of the Forum (where it is the widest stree...
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Via Sacra (Wienerwald) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Via Sacra (Latin for Holy Road ) is a centuries old pilgrimage trail in Lower Austria. It starts in Vienna and passes through the Wienerwald to Mariazell. The trail goes from Mödling through G...
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[edit] Buildings along the Via Sacra ... [edit] Significant Events in the Life of the Via Sacra ... The Via Sacra was the most important road within the roman forum. Beginning at the top of Capitoline Hill, it makes its way through the forum to the coliseum. This roads original date of construction is unknown, but it is known...
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Via Fidanza, 62 ... Via Balbi, 7 ... ; Catena sacra...
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allAfrica: African news and information for a global audience ... Speaking to Angop, priest Rufino Chitue, with the Our Lady of Nazareth, explained that the "via sacra" is a Catholic ritual in which the faithful revive the "real experience" of Christ's suffering in Calvary, with prayers and chants in a gesture of solidarity.
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AncientWorlds > Rome > The Palatine > Ancient Roman Artifacts > Walking on the Via Sacra ... Yesterday while I was walking on the sacred way (Via Sacra) in the imperial Fori of Rome I thought: which roman personages have treaded on the same stones?. I was a lot moved and ask to myself what is the value of those...
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