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See also:SALARIA, VIA , an See also:ancient highroad of See also:Italy, which ran from See also:Rome by Reate and Asculum to Castrum Truentinum (See also:Porto d'See also:Ascoli) on the Adriatic See also:coast, a distance of 151 m. Its first portion must be of See also:early origin, and was the route by which the Sabines came to fetch See also:salt from the marshes at the mouth of the See also:Tiber. Of its course through the See also:Apennines considerable remains exist. See T. See also:Ashby in Papers of the See also:British School at Rome, iii. 3-38; N. Persichetti, Viaggio archeologico See also:sully Via Salaria nel Circondario di Cittaducale (Rome, 1893) ; and in Romische Mitteilungen (1903), 276 seq. End of Article: SALARIA, VIAAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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