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Flaminian Way
[ fluh-min-ee-uhn ]
noun
- an ancient Roman road extending N from Rome to what is now Rimini. 215 miles (345 km) long.
Flaminian Way
/ fləˈmɪnɪən /
noun
- an ancient road in Italy, extending north from Rome to Rimini: constructed in 220 bc by Gaius Flaminius. Length: over 322 km (200 miles) Latin nameVia Flaminia
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Example Sentences
The Imperial generals pressed northwards along the Flaminian Way.
From Project Gutenberg
And they, by travelling over the Flaminian Way, arrived long before the barbarians.
From Project Gutenberg
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