Via Trionfale

The ancient Via Triumphalis (denoted by the lower, blue-colored line), which stretched from Rome to the Via Cassia (denoted by the top, red-colored line)
Route information
Length11 km (6.8 mi)
Location
CountryItaly
Highway system

Via Trionfale is a Roman road that leads to and within Rome, Italy.[1] Formerly called Via Triumphalis, it was an ancient consular road that connected Rome to Veii.[2][3] The northern terminus of the road connects with the Via Cassia.

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