- The
Silva Ciminia, the
Ciminian Forest, was the
unbroken primeval forest that
separated Ancient Rome from Etruria.
According to the
Roman historian Livy...
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probably the Via Annia,
branched off to Falerii. In Sutrium, the Via
Ciminia split off and
later rejoined. The date of its
construction is uncertain:...
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though it was
separated from the
early boundary of
Etruria by the
Silva Ciminia, the
Ciminian Forest. A
series of
Etruscan kings ruled Rome
until 509 BC...
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Etruscan times the ager Veiant****
shared the
countryside with the
Silva Ciminia, the
remnant of an
ancient forest, of
which the
Romans stood in superstitious...
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curator of the viae tres Trajana: the Via Clodia, Via C****ia, and Via
Ciminia; Alföldy
dates this
office from
around the year 152 to
around 155. Then...
- by
literary sources (4th
century BC). To the
ancient Romans the "Silva
Ciminia"
appeared as a bleak,
sacred and imp****able place. It
formed a very intricate...
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curator of
several Italians roads -- the via Clodia, Annia, C****ia and
Ciminia. This was
followed with a
commission as
legatus legionis or
commander of...
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comprised the
Trajanae novae: the Viae Clodia, C****ia, Annia, and the
Ciminia. This was
followed by an
appointment as
praefectus frumenti dandi (the...