Via Nomentana

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Via Nomentana is an ancient Roman road in Italy that runs northeast from Rome and is known for passing several historic sites, including early Christian catacombs.

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Via Nomentana canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman road
connects Nomentum
Rome
country Italy
eraOfConstruction Roman Republic
surface form: Republican Rome (approximate)
hasCulturalSignificance Christian pilgrimage route (historically)
hasHeritage Roman road network
hasNameOrigin Nomentum
hasNearbySite Christian basilicas
early Christian cemeteries
hasPart sections of ancient pavement
historicalPeriod Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
knownFor archaeological interest
early Christian catacombs
historic sites
locatedIn Italian Peninsula
Rome
modernUse interurban road
urban road
originalFunction commercial route
military route
originalTerminus Nomentum
partOf Roman consular roads system
passesThrough Lazio
suburbs of Rome
roadType overland road
runsDirection northeast from Rome
surface stone-paved (historically)
usedBy Roman legion
surface form: Roman legions

Roman merchants

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Catacombs of Rome locatedAlong Via Nomentana
Ponte Nomentano (over the Aniene) locatedOn Via Nomentana
subject surface form: Ponte Nomentano
Ponte Nomentano (over the Aniene) namedAfter Via Nomentana
subject surface form: Ponte Nomentano