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and its Faliscan and Capenate allies, moved to the permanent and systematic conquest and occupation of the territory of the defeated: the Tiberina was readapted to the new Roman needs, also modifying the ancient layout that in fact, it took the path it has maintained until the modern era. The Roman
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And this function of connection between the area of the western side of the lower Tiber valley and Rome remained unchanged for the following centuries, thus representing the Tiberina one of the main roads for all the centers of the area up to the modern age.
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era, its use is testified since prehistoric times, as a set of sheep tracks that connected the archaic centers located along the river, thus playing the role of a way of great communication, similarly to what happened on the other side with the
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The via Tiberina, which owes its name to its path that follows that of the Tiber river, is one of the oldest roads in the area north of Rome: although there are references to it only in documents from the
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of the territory in favor of direct connections between the centers of greater importance, as evidenced for example by the straight section between the locality of Scorano and the current city of
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Quaranta, Paola; Messineo, Gaetano; Vittori, Maria Cristina; Zaccagnini, Rossella; Lazzeretti, Alessandra; Maresca, Claudia (1998). "Relazioni su scavi, trovamenti, restauri - Via Tiberina".
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Stanco, Enrico Angelo; Fontana, Sergio; Blanchi, Fulvia; Felici, Fabrizio (2004). "Fiano Romano: un'area funeraria della prima età impériale in località Palombaro".
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Along the route of the Tiberina there are many and very significant archaeological sites, such as the sanctuary of Lucus Feroniae and a lot of
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Carbonara, Andrea; Messineo, Gaetano; Vittori, Maria Cristina (1996). "Relazioni su scavi, trovamenti, restauri - Via Tiberina".
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stands out in Fiano Romano, which testify how it connected important centers of primary importance for the history of the area.
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Although it lost part of its importance as a connection with Umbria and the upper Sabina with the construction of the
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It is also hypothesized that the Tiberina coincided in the area with the ancient Via Campana, a road used by the
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since the 7th century BC to transport inland the salt extracted to the salt-field at the mouth of the Tiber.
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Supplimento al dizionario storico-mitologico compilato dal profes. Felice Romani e dal dot. Antonio Peracchi
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Via Flaminia, via Tiberina : da Porta del Popolo a Rignano Flaminio, Lucus Feroniae, Prima Porta
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Stanco, Enrico Angelo (2000). "Relazioni su scavi, trovamenti, restauri - Via Tiberina".
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Later, with the construction of the Flaminia, the route of the two roads was common from
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Carta archeologica d'Italia : 1881-1897 : materiali per l'Etruria e la Sabina
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Mancinelli, Maria Carla. "Relazione su scavi, trovamenti e restauri - Via Tiberina".
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Mancini, Davide (2006). "Relazioni su scavi, trovamenti, restauri - Via Tiberina".
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Gazzetti, Gianfranco; Gallavotti Cavallero, Daniela; Aiello, Maurizio (1992).
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which allowed the passage on the right bank of the Tiber, downstream of the
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During the 4th century BC Rome, having definitively defeated the city of
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near Borghetto, probably while another crossed the Tiber reaching the
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restructuring work in many points exceeded the limits due to the
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Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica Comunale di Roma
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In the Republican era, the Tiberina departed from the
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Index


Roman road
Rome
Tiber
Veio
Capena
Falerii Veteres
Tiber Valley
Ocriculum
Umbria
metropolitan city of Rome Capital
provincial road
Constantinian
Via Salaria
Etruscans
Veii
orography
Fiano Romano
Via Flaminia
republican
imperial age
Pons Sublicius
Tiber Island
Ponte Milvio
Prima Porta
Lucus Feroniae
Ponzano Romano
Treja
it
Falerii Veteres

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