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- Via Traiana - Wikipedia
The Via Traiana was an ancient Roman road It was built by the emperor Trajan as an extension of the Via Appia from Beneventum, reaching Brundisium (Brindisi) by a shorter route (i e via Canusium, Butuntum and Barium rather than via Tarentum) This was commemorated by an arch at Beneventum [1]
- Via Traiana Map | A Puglia Itinerary | Wandering Italy
Map of the extention of the Via Appia called the Via Traiana and travel guide to the cities along the Traiana, an excellent itinerary in Puglia
- Via Traiana Map and Travel Guide - We The Italians
An alternative to the Via Appia was built by Emperor Trajan in 109 AD as part of a building spree after his defeat of Dacia (modern Romania) replenished the coffers and ushered in an era of relative peace A roman coin was issued commemorating the Traiana Strabo notes that the new coastal road was a day's travel shorter between Benevento
- Walking routes in Italy | Puglia Hiking Tours
Via Traiana The Via Traiana is among the most ancient walking routes in Italy It was built by Emperor Trajan between 108 and 110 AD and was also used in the Middle Ages as a link between Benevento and Brindisi because unlike the Appian Way it was clear of mud and snow during the winter period
- The Via Traiana - JSTOR
THE VIA TRAIANA By THOMAS ASHBY and ROBERT GARDNER A - The History of the Via Traiana Long before the Romans had established the foundations of their power in Southern Italy, there must necessarily have existed numerous natural routes of communication between the principal centres of popula-
- Via Traiana | Roman road | Britannica
…built a new road (Via Traiana) that soon replaced the Via Appia as the main thoroughfare between Beneventum and Brundisium
- Via Traiana - (World History – Before 1500) - Fiveable
The via Traiana was an ancient Roman road constructed to connect the Roman provinces of Italy and Dacia, facilitating trade and military movement
- Via Traiana in Calabria - Wikipedia
La via Traiana in Calabria (nota anche come via Appia Traiana) fu una strada romana di epoca imperiale che collegava Paestum (Poseidonia) a Reggio Calabria () Costruita tra il 108 e il 110 d C per volontà dell'imperatore Traiano, la strada costituì una valida alternativa alla via Appia Antica rimanendo in uso fino a tutto il medioevo e, limitatamente al tratto appenninico, anche in epoca
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