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Solanum viarum, the
tropical soda apple, is a
species of
perennial shrub native to
Brazil and
Argentina with a
prickly stem and
prickly leaves. The fruit...
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indicated by its
common name,
recorded by Statius, of
Appia longarum...
regina viarum ('the
Appian Way, the
queen of the long roads'). The road is
named after...
- the
state cult.
Augustus created the
senatorial group of the
curatores viarum 'supervisors for roads' for the
upkeep of roads; this
senatorial commission...
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Erythrina fusca is a
species of
flowering tree in the
legume family, Fabaceae. It is
known by many
common names,
including purple coraltree, gallito, bois...
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Anacanthotermes viarum is a
species of
harvester termite in the
family Hodotermitidae. It is
found in
India and Sri Lanka. It is a gr**** feeder. "An annotated...
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UNESCO World Heritage List
under the
comprehensive name of Via
Appia Regina Viarum. Via
Traiana was
constructed in 109 AD by
Emperor Trajan at his own expense...
- the ten-member
board of
tribunes overseeing specific road
repairs (cura
viarum). The lex
seems to have
outlined how
public roads were
funded and maintained...
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Roman Forum.
According to C****ius Dio, Augustus, in his
position as
curator viarum,
erected the
monument in 20 BCE. It
probably received the name Milliarium...
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between towns:
sometimes a
crossroads marks the
staging point. Vegetius' "...
viarum qualitas, compendia, diverticula, montes,
flumina ad
fidem descripta (Epitoma...
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Dynasty Cultural 1711 Iran
Hegmataneh Cultural 1716 Italy Via Appia.
Regina Viarum Cultural 1708 ****an Sado
Island Gold
Mines Cultural 1698 Jordan Umm Al-Jimāl...