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- Ab Asturica Burdigalam (numbered as Via ****IV on the Antonine Itinerary) was a Roman road that linked the towns of Asturica Augusta (modern Astorga) in...
- Built around the Roman mansion Alba located on the road ab Asturica Burdigalam (possibly the current village of Albéniz near Agurain), it has sometimes...
- but also the traditional one. Indeed, the Roman road Via ab Asturica Burdigalam which started in Castra Legiones (modern León) and went to Benearnum (mod...
- P**** Trans-Pyrenean roads Connecting Hispania and Gallia: Ab Asturica Burdigalam Turkey Roman road in Cilicia in south Turkey Roman Road of Ankara United...
- located in the province of Hispania Tarraconensis, on the Ab Asturica Burdigalam, the road from Burdigala (modern Bordeaux) to Asturica (modern Astorga);...
- Antonine Itinerary as the location of a mansio on the road Ab Asturica Burdigalam, which ran from Asturica Augusta to Burdigala, but has been variously...
- AugustaCaesaraugusta Via ****II o Item ab Asturica Tarracone Asturica AugustaTarraco Via ****IV o Ab Asturica Burdigalam Asturica Augusta – Burdigala...
- Vitoria. The town was an important station on the Roman road ab Asturica Burdigalam that ran parallel to the coast of the Bay of Biscay. At its apogee, the...
- influence in tombstones found at the chapel of Artzanegi. The Ab Asturica Burdigalam Roman road p****ed through the area, a natural p**** between Álava and Navarre...
- Roman road linking Asturica Augusta with Burdigala known as Ab Asturica Burdigalam could explain the size of the settlement. During the Middle Ages pilgrims...