- The Via
Popilia is the name of two
different ancient Roman roads begun in the
consulship of
Publius Popilius Laenas. One was in
southern Italy and the...
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though to the
north of the Silarus, were also
included in Lucania. The Via
Popilia traversed the
district from
north to south,
entering it at the northwestern...
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Zmeskal 2009, pp. 22, 99–100,
citing Val. Max. 6.7.1. Hillard, T W (2001). "
Popilia and
laudationes funebres for women". Antichthon. 35: 45–63. doi:10.1017/S0066477400001246...
- Placentia, and Dertona.[citation needed] The
construction of the Via
Popilia from the
Roman colony of
Ariminium to Ad
Portum near
Altinum in 132 BC...
- and
northern Italy by the Via
Aemilia that led to
Piacenza and the Via
Popilia that
extended northwards; it also
opened up
trade by sea and river. Remains...
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Roman road network, Nola lay
between Capua and
Lower Nocera on the Via
Popilia. A
branch road ran from it to
Abella and Avellino. Nola was
connected to...
- was a
Roman politician in the
second century BC. He was a
member of gens
Popilia. His
father was
Marcus Popilius Laenas,
consul in 173 BC. In 154 BC, Laenas...
- the SS16 [it]
state road
between Rimini and Ravenna, on the
ancient Via
Popilia. It
occasionally hosts evenings with late
closing hours in the summer....
- near the
river The
river is
crossed by a
Roman bridge along the
Roman Via
Popilia, the
Ponte sul Savuto, or Hannibal's bridge. The
Savuto valley is home...
- of Scigliano, Italy. It was
built from 131 to 121 BC as part of the Via
Popilia,
which led from
Reggio Calabria to Capua, to
cross the
river Savuto. It...