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The Via Labicana was an ancient road of Italy, leading east-southeast from Rome. The course after the first six miles from Rome is not taken by any modern road, but it can be clearly traced from remains of pavement and buildings. It seems possible that the road at first led to Tusculum, was then extended to Labici, … See more
There are the remains of at least one Roman bridge along the road, which crosses the Fosso del Giardinetto 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) east of Rome. See more
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Via Labicana – droga rzymska biegnąca na wschód i południowy wschód od Rzymu. Należała do najstarszych dróg publicznych (viae publicae), którym …
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The Tomb of the Haterii is an Ancient Roman funerary monument, constructed between c. 100 and c. 120 CE along the Via Labicana to the south-east of Rome. It was discovered in 1848 and is particularly noted for the numerous artworks, …
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Catacombs of Marcellinus and Peter - Wikipedia
The Catacombs of Marcellinus and Peter are found approximately three kilometers from southeast Rome and the ancient Via Labicana, and date to the 4th century AD. [1] The catacombs were named in reference to the Christian …
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La Via Labicana est une ancienne voie romaine d'Italie, qui part de Rome en direction du sud-est. Elle partait de l'arc de Gallien, ancienne Porta Esquilina du mur Servien, de nos jours, dans le rione de Monti.
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