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Via Caecilia, an ancient highroad of
Italy, which diverged from the
Via Salaria at the 35th mile (56 km) from
Rome, and ran by Amiternum to the Adriatic coast, passing probably by
Hadria. A branch ran to Interamna Praetuttiorum (
Teramo) and thence probably to the sea at Castrum Novum (
Giulianova), a distance of about 151 miles (243 km) from
Rome.It was probably constructed by
Lucius Caecilius Metellus Diadematus (
consul in 117 BC,
censor 115)).
See C. Hulsen in
Notizie degli Scavi (1896), 87 seq. N. Persichetti in
Romische Mitteilungen (1898), 193 seq.: (1902), 277 seq.
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