Via XVIII
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Location | Roman province of Hispania from Bracara Augusta (Braga) to Asturica Augusta (Astorga) |
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Type | Roman road |
History | |
Builder | Roman Empire, Vespasian and Titus |
Periods | 79 BC - 80 BC |
The Via Nova or Via XVIII in the Antonine Itinerary[1][2] (also known as Geira) is a Roman road which linked the cities of Bracara Augusta (current Braga[3]) and Asturica Augusta (current Astorga), with a length of about 210 roman miles (about 330 kilometers).
History
[edit]It was built between the years 79 and 80 during the rule of Vespasian and his son Titus by the legate C. Calpetanus Rantius Quirinalis Velerius Festus[4] for commercial purposes, and restored in the times of Maximinus Thrax and his son Gaius Julius Verus Maximus. Its layout is reflected in detail in the Antonine Itinerary (3rd century).[5]
Along its route, the roman miles are marked by milestones. Between Bracara Augusta and Asturica Augusta there are eleven mansio[6] (post station and lodging). This route conserves the largest number of milestones in all of Europe.[citation needed]
Itinerary
[edit]Mansio | Roman miles between each Mansio | Location |
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Bracara Augusta[5] | Braga (Portugal) | |
Salaniana[5] | XXI | Saim, Chorense, Terras de Bouro, (Portugal) |
Aquis Oreginis,[5] Aquis Ogeresibus, Aquis Ocerensis[7] | XVIII | Baños de Riocaldo (Lobios, Orense) |
Aquis Querquennis[5] | XIV | Baños de Bande (Bande, Orense) |
Geminas[5] | XVI | Sandiás, Orense |
Salientibus[5] | XVII | Xinzo da Costa (Maceda, Orense) |
Praesidio[5] | XVIII | North of O Burgo (Orense) |
Nemetobriga[5] | XIII | Between A Pobra de Trives and Laroco (Orense) |
Foro[5] | XIX | La Rua de Valdeorras (Orense) |
Gemestario[5] | XVIII | Portela de Aguiar (El Bierzo, León) |
Castro Bergidum[5] | XIII | Cacabelos (El Bierzo, León) |
Interamnium Flavium[5] | XX | Bembibre (El Bierzo, León) |
Asturica Augusta[5] | XXX | Astorga (León) |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Parthey, Gustav Friedrich Constantin; Pinder, Moritz Edward (1848). Iternerarium Antonini Avgvsti et Hierosolymitanvm ex libris manvscriptis ediderunt G. Parthey et M. Pinder (in Latin). New York Public Library. Berolini, F. Nicolai. p. 201.
- ^ Lemos; Batista (1995). "Estudo de um troço da via XVIII do Itinerário Antonino na Serra do Gerês (a Geira Romana)" (PDF). Cadernos de Arqueologia, Série II, 12-13: 113–133.
- ^ Lemos, Francisco de Sande (2002). "Bracara Augusta - a grande plataforma viária do Noroeste da Hispania". Forum (in Portuguese) (31): 95–127. ISSN 0871-0422.
- ^ RODRIGUEZ COLMERO, Antonio; FERRER SIERRA, Santiago; ALVAREZ ASOREY, Rubén D. (2004). Miliarios e outras inscricións viarias romanas do noroeste hispánico (conventos Bracarense, Lucence e Asturicence) (in Galician). Santiago de Compostela: Consello da Cultura Galega. pp. 17, 353.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Talbert, Richard J. A.; Elliott, Tom (August 16, 2010). Rome's World: The Peutinger Map Reconsidered. Cambridge University Press. p. 261. ISBN 9780521764803 – via Google Books.
- ^ Rodriguez Colmeno, António (1995). "Mansiones y mutationes en la Via Nova" (PDF). Cadernos de Arqueologia, Série II, 12-13 (in Spanish): 89–112.
- ^ "Xacemento romano Aquis Originis". Patrimonio Galego (in Galician). Retrieved 2023-01-22.
External links
[edit]- Instituto Nacional de Conservação da Natureza. Geira : Via Romana XVIII.
- LEMOS, Francisco de Sande; BAPTISTA, António Martinho. «Estudo de um troço da Via XVIII do Itinerário de Antonino na Serra do Gerês», in Cadernos de Arqueologia, série II, 12-13, 1995-1996, pp. 113–133.
- RODRIGUEZ COLMERO, Antonio; FERRER SIERRA, Santiago; ALVAREZ ASOREY, Rubén D. Miliarios e outras inscricións viarias romanas do noroeste hispánico (conventos Bracarense, Lucence e Asturicence). Santiago de Compostela, Consello da Cultura Galega (gl).