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The major roads of Italy (going from Rome) are as follows, going clockwise from the left:


Green: Via Aurelia -> Via Aumelia Scaura -> Via Julia Augusta Bright green: Via Clodia
Yellow: Via Cassia
Blue: Via Flaminia
Grey: Via Salaria
Dark purple -> purple: Via Tiburtina -> Via Valeria
Carrot red: Via Latina
Bright red: Via Appia
Dark blue: Via Ostiensis

Additional major roads specified on the map:
Via Popilia, going to southern Italy (Rhegium) from Via Latina
and Via Appia crossroads. (cyan)
Via Traiana, branching from Via Appia and also going to Brundisium. (dark red)
Via Aemilia, starting from the end of Via Flaminia at Ariminum and going to Placentia. (orange)
Via Postumia, going from Genua (Genoa) on the northwest of Italy to Aquileia on the northeast. (dark green)
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The data from this map was collected from pages 26, 27, 30, and 31 of the 1926 edition of the "Historical Atlas", by William R. Shepherd. The scans used to trace the paths were downloaded from the University of Texas Libraries at:
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/history_shepherd_1923.html

Specifically:
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/shepherd/italy_ancient_north.jpg
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/shepherd/italy_ancient_south.jpg

I cannot find the latest date these roads were all built in except to say that they were all extremely likely to have been built before 476AD, the ceremonial demise of the Western Roman Empire.

I could add the PNG background but I am as yet unsure how I would embed it in an svg.


Corrections and additions are welcome!
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recentissima01:24, 24 Aprilis 2020Minutum speculum redactionis 01:24, 24 Aprilis 2020 factae1 201 × 1 340 (245 chiliocteti)CiaurlecChanged alpha channel values to make it lighter
08:07, 20 Februarii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 08:07, 20 Februarii 2010 factae1 201 × 1 340 (245 chiliocteti)AgamemnusBringing back a road that went missing.
04:25, 13 Februarii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 04:25, 13 Februarii 2010 factae1 201 × 1 340 (239 chiliocteti)AgamemnusOne more color change.
04:19, 13 Februarii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 04:19, 13 Februarii 2010 factae1 201 × 1 340 (239 chiliocteti)AgamemnusColor change..
04:14, 13 Februarii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 04:14, 13 Februarii 2010 factae1 201 × 1 340 (239 chiliocteti)AgamemnusMinor road edit.
04:04, 13 Februarii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 04:04, 13 Februarii 2010 factae1 201 × 1 340 (238 chiliocteti)AgamemnusAdded a little compass showing north. Added a scale strip next to the compass. Changed Via Tiburtina color to dark purple.
18:05, 9 Februarii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 18:05, 9 Februarii 2010 factae1 201 × 1 340 (230 chiliocteti)AgamemnusMoved the italy/sicily svg down so the roads could be seen again...
08:18, 9 Februarii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 08:18, 9 Februarii 2010 factae1 201 × 1 340 (230 chiliocteti)AgamemnusTeh Sicily portion of the SVG is now more detailed.
05:16, 9 Februarii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 05:16, 9 Februarii 2010 factae1 201 × 1 340 (220 chiliocteti)Agamemnus{{Information |Description={{en|1=The major roads of Italy (going from Rome) are as follows, going clockwise from the left: Green: Via Aurelia -> Via Aumelia Scaura -> Via Julia Augusta Bright green: Via Clodia Yellow: Via Cassia Blue: Via Flaminia Grey:

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