Santa Croce in Via Flaminia was created in 1914.
The Church of Santa Croce is located in Florence, Italy. It is situated in the Piazza di Santa Croce, in the historical center of the city.
Santa Maria in Via was created in 1513.
Via Appia and Via Flaminia
Via Appia and Via Flaminia
Santa Sofia a Via Boccea was created in 1968.
Names of three Roman roads are the Va Appia, the Via Flaminia and of course the Via Sacra.
The cast of Via - 2012 includes: Flaminia Bonciani as Cecilia Metella Emanuele Vezzoli as Napoleone
The Roman Martyrology was first created by Pope Gregory III in 1583. It only notes one St. Valentine, and says that he was martyred on the Via Flaminia.
Flaminia [Road] Stadium is an English equivalent of 'Stadio Flaminio'. The masculine noun 'stadio' means 'stadium'. The masculine adjective 'flaminio' means 'of or relating to Flaminius'. Together, they're pronounced 'STAH-dee-oh flah-MEE-nee-oh'.The 'Via Flaminia' ['Flaminia Road'] honors Gaius Flaminius, who was Roman consul in 187 B.C.E.. It was through his influence that the 'Via Flaminia' was built in 220 B.C.E. The road's route is still in existence. It's on that road that the current stadium was built in Rome, Italy during July 1957.
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
There are far, far too many to list, but here are a few of the major ones. Via Ostiensis, from Rome to Ostia Via Appia, from Rome to Apulia Via Aurelia, from Rome to Gaul Via Flaminia, fro, Rome to Ariminum Via from Roma to the Adriatic Via Amerina, from Rome to Perusia
Via Giulia was created in 1508.