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Via Tiburtina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sep 30, 2009 ... An architect and a classical archaeologist have come together to give a new perspective on one of Rome's ancient roads, via Tiburtina.
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The via Tiburtina runs from Rome's city centre all the way to Tivoli – once the residence of the emperor Hadrian. It was a key road for communications as well as transport during imperial Rome.
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This is the road, Via Tiburtina. Credit: Ake E:son Lindman ... Via Tiburtina is the name of the ancient road that is still in use, connecting Rome with the town of Tivoli. ... The results are presented in the book, Via Tiburtina - Space, Movement and Artefacts in the Urban Landscape, which unites ancient,
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One of the main Roman roads leading to the city of Rome. This is the relatively brief entry in Platner & Ashby's Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome.
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b) local roads were named after the town they reached: Nomentana, Tiburtina, Prenestina, Casilina, Tuscolana, ... 5) Via Tiburtina: it starts at Porta Tiburtina and it leads to Tivoli, the ancient Tibur; locations near Rome along Via Tiburtina shown in this website: S. Lorenzo fuori le Mura and Ponte Mammolo.
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This is the road, Via Tiburtina. ... Credit: Ake E:son Lindman ... Related news release: Via Tiburtina -- an interdisciplinary journey through Rome's urban landscape...
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Via Tiburtina ran from Rome to Tibur, probably diverging to the left from the Via Praenestina a little outside the Porta Esquilina of the Servian Walls and running to Porta Tiburtina (Porta S. Lorenzo) in the Aurelian Walls.
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Catholic Cardinal Titular Church of S. Atanasio a Via Tiburtina ... S. Athanasii ad viam Tiburtinam ... Gabriel Zubeir Wako, Cardinal, Cardinal-Priest...
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