Definition of Flaminian way

1. Noun. An ancient Roman road in Italy built by Gaius Flaminius in 220 BC; extends north from Rome to cisalpine Gaul.

Generic synonyms: Highway, Main Road
Group relationships: Italia, Italian Republic, Italy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Flaminian Way

Fitzgerald factor
Fitzhenry
Fitzhugh
Fitzwilliam
Five Alls
Five Nations
Fjölsvinnsmál
Fla
Fla.
Flack's node
Flacourtia
Flacourtia indica
Flacourtiaceae
Flag Day
Flagyl
Flaminian Way
Flaminius
Flammkuchen
Flammulina
Flammulina velutipes
Flamsteedian
Flanders
Flanders poppy
Flannery O'Connor
Flatau's law
Flatau-Schilder disease
Flathead
Flatheads
Flaubert

Literary usage of Flaminian way

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of Rome by Robert Fowler Leighton (1883)
"The flaminian way' (B. c. 220) was constructed to Ariminum by the way of Narnia and Fanum ; the ^Emilian Way (B. c. 187) continued the line to Placentia by ..."

2. A History of Rome: Amply Illustrated with Maps, Plans, and Engravings by Robert Fowler Leighton (1885)
"The flaminian way ^B.'C. 220) was constructed to Ariminum by the way of Narnia and Fanum ; the ^Emilian Way (B. c. 18?) continued the line to Placentia by ..."

3. Roman Cities in Italy and Dalmatia by Arthur Lincoln Frothingham (1910)
"THE UMBRIANS AND THE flaminian way North of the Sabines and of Picenum, and east of the Etruscans, was Umbria, reaching up the Adriatic seaboard as far ..."

4. Historic and Monumental Rome: A Handbook for the Students of Classical and by Charles Isidore Hemans (1874)
"... on the flaminian way (now the Coreo) ;* yet may feel assured that we have before us the mansion of the Christian Senator, Pudens, who is mentioned by S. ..."

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