Via Domitia
The
Via Domitia
was the first
Roman road
built in
Gaul
, which is in modern day
France
. It was constructed in
118 BC
by the
proconsul
, Gnaeus Domitius
Ahenobarbus
, and was built around the time of the first
Roman colony
in Gaul,
Colonia Narbo Martius
, which is now known as
Narbonne
. The via Domitia connected
Italy
to
Spain
. At Narbonne, it met the
Via Aquitania
, which led toward the
Atlantic Ocean
. The road went through
Toulouse
and
Bordeaux
. Towns along the Via Domitia include:
Brianon
Gap
Sisteron
Apt
Cavaillon
Beaucaire
Nmes
Bziers
Narbonne
External link
About Via Domitia
(in French)
Domitia, Via
<< Previous
Word Browser
Next >>
saudi arabian airlines
vladimir levin
a guide to the bodhisattva's way of life
gyaltsab je
jos mart international airport
drag king
dahlgren
john a. dahlgren
graphic novel
huey long
el mahalla el kubra
train station
tetrode
audion
good thing
bad thing
bad and wrong
evil and rude
single party state
all elbows
john hughes
aude river
historical whodunnit
log normal distribution
gwenwynwyn
narbonne
stormarn
peninsular war
leonard p. zakim
dell, inc.
sonic the hedgehog 3
william henry smith
expressionism
john speed
william camden
ornithine decarboxylase
pennyroyal
chime
protein data bank
eglin air force base
coalition
vanessa lynn williams
samy
nemesis (asimov)