Salaria basilisca was created in 1836.
Salaria is a genus of fish in the Blenniidae family. There are five species in this genus: Salaria atlantica, salaria basilisca, salaria economidisi. salaria fluviatilis, and salaria pavo.
Gurbachan Singh Salaria died on 1961-12-05.
Gurbachan Singh Salaria was born on 1935-11-29.
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Roman soldiers were paid in salt. Salt = sale in Latin. therfore, salaria = salary
The following saints are memorialized on June 24:Nativity of Saint John the Baptist Aglibert of Creteil Agoard of Creteil Alena of Brussels Amphibalus of Verulam Anastasia Guadalupe Garcia Zavala Bartholomew of Farne Erembert I of Kremsmunster Faustus of Rome and Companions Germoc Gohardus of Nantes Henry of Auxerre Heros Ivan of Bohemia John of Tuy Joseph Yuan Zaide Rumold Theodulphus of Lobbes Festus of the Via Salaria Antica John of the Via Salaria Antica
There are far too many roads built by the Romans to list, but here are a few. Via Appia--from Rome to Apula Via Aurelia--from Rome to Gaul Via Flaminia--from Rome to Ariminum Via Salaria--from Rome to the Adriatic Via Ostiensis--from Rome to Ostia
The cast of Bechain - 1993 includes: Jagdeep Jeetu Naseem Seema Aparajita Rekha Agarwal Ratan Aulakh Coca Cola Shakti Kapoor Amjad Khan Raza Murad Ghanshyam Rohera Sidhant Salaria Dara Singh Asha Singh Malvika Tiwari Shraddha Verma
Coins, just like today.Salt was also used, as Rome's major highway was called the Via Salaria (Salt Road): along that road, Roman soldiers transported salt crystals from the salt flats at Ostia up the Tiber river. In return, they received a salarium or salary, which was literally money paid to soldiers to buy salt. The old saying "worth their/its salt" (to be valuable) derives from this custom of payment during the Roman Empire.Read more: What_did_ancient_Romans_use_for_money
Get on A1dir/E35 from Via Salaria Follow A1/E35 to Strada regionale 222 Chiantigiana in Firenze. Take the exit toward Ponte a Ema/Greve/Siena from SP127 Continue on Strada regionale 222 Chiantigiana. Take Via Lungo L'Ema, Via di Vacciano, Via Belisario Vinta, Via Benedetto Fortini, ... and Lungarno Serristori to Via Vacchereccia
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The famous Roman roads were the paved roads, the first one of which was built in 312 BC. Before this the Romans had unpaved roads. Paved roads had a military purpose. They sped up the movement of Roman troops and supplies to Roman military bases. This improved transport and communication also facilitated the movement of goods for trade. One of these roads was called via Salaria (Salt Road) and was used for the transport of salt from the west to the east coasts of central Italy. Salt was a precious commodity in antiquity because it was the only preservative.