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    shorter route (i.e. via Canusium, Butuntum and Barium rather than via Tarentum). This was commemorated by an arch at Beneventum. Via Traiana was constructed...
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    the Roman roads through the territory of the Frentani. The name of the Via Trajana Frentana rests only on the authority of a dubious inscription; nor is...
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  • This was the proper Via Appia. The other branch, known from the time of Trajan (who first made it safe for carriages) as the Via Trajana went from Beneventum...
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    Ranko Jakovljević (9 September 2017), "Srećniji od Avgusta, bolji of Trajana", Politika-Kulturni dodatak (in Serbian), p. 05 Slobodan T. Petrović (18...
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    Bosra (redirect from Nova Trajana Bostra)
    was sent into the country. Under the Roman Empire Bosra was renamed Nova Trajana Bostra and was the residence of the legio III Cyrenaica. It was made capital...
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    Xanten (redirect from Colonia Ulpia Trajana)
    has a station on the Rheinhausen–Kleve railway, which connects to Duisburg via Moers. The first settlements by isolated tribes can be dated to around the...
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    roads build by Emperor Trajan in Dacia. The road was connecting into Via Trajana and most likely crossing Trajan's Bridge over the Danube. The location...
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    feet) by 120 metres (390 feet), and was paved entirely in Carrara marble. Via a doorway in the far east wall of the Forum, one gained entry to an open...
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    Roman Dacia (redirect from Dacia Trajana)
    (possibly via the Hungarians) and transmitted to the Romanians, in the same way that some Latin place names were transmitted to the Romanians via the Slavs...
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    by Gregory XIII and again by Paul V. The new canal bore the name Fossa trajana, though its origin is undoubtedly due to Claudius. The basin itself is...
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