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Itinerary of Antoninus A-31 Item to Laminium, alio itinere Cæsarea Augusta | |
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History | Roman 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.