Via XXXI

Itinerary of Antoninus A-31
Item to Laminium, alio itinere Cæsarea Augusta
Route information
HistoryRoman Empire
Component
highways
A-31
Tourist
routes
Caput fluminis Anae
Libisosa
Parietinis
Saltigi
Ad Putea
Valebonga
Urbiaca
Albonica
Agiria
Carae
Sermone

The item to Laminio, alio itinere Cæsarea Augusta, as it appears in the original document, or Antonine Itinerary A-31, according to the nomenclature adopted by Saavedra to classify the Roman roads of Hispania that appear in that document,[1][2][3] is a communication route of Ancient Rome through the current Iberian Peninsula. Of all the Hispanic Itineraries, this is one of the most difficult to reconstruct since most of its points of passage have not yet been fully established, among them Laminio, the city of origin, and there are notable discrepancies within the scientific community.

  1. ^ Saavedra, Eduardo (1862). Discursos leídos ante la Real Academia de la Historia en la recepción pública de D. Eduardo Saavedra (in Spanish). Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia.
  2. ^ Arias Bonet, Gonzalo (1987). Repertorio de caminos de la Hispania romana (in Spanish). La Línea de la Concepción.
  3. ^ Roldán Hervás, José María (1973). Itineraria Hispana. Fuentes antiguas para el estudio de las vías romanas en la península ibérica (in Spanish). Valladolid: Universidad de Valladolid.