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/fleuh min"ee euhn/an ancient Roman road extending N from Rome to what is now Rimini. 215 mi. (345 km) long.
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Flaminian Way — [flə min′ē ən] [after the Roman censor Gaius Flaminius] ancient Roman paved highway from Rome to Ariminum (Rimini): c. 210 mi (338 km) … English World dictionary
Flaminian Way — Fla•min′i•an Way′ [[t]fləˈmɪn i ən[/t]] n. anh geg an ancient Roman road extending N from Rome to what is now Rimini. 215 mi. (345 km) long … From formal English to slang
Flaminian Way — /fləˌmɪnɪən ˈweɪ/ (say fluh.minearn way) noun an ancient Roman road extending from Rome north to Ariminum (Rimini) on the Adriatic coast. 346 km …
Flaminian Way — noun an ancient Roman road in Italy built by Gaius Flaminius in 220 BC; extends north from Rome to cisalpine Gaul • Instance Hypernyms: ↑highway, ↑main road • Part Holonyms: ↑Italy, ↑Italian Republic, ↑Italia * * * /fleuh min ee euhn/ an ancient… … Useful english dictionary
flaminian — fləˈminēən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin flaminianus, from Gaius Flaminius died 217B.C. Roman general and statesman + Latin anus an : of or relating to the Roman censor Gaius Flaminius or the public works which he executed … Useful english dictionary
Фламиниева дорога — (Flaminian Way)Flaminian Way, проходила из Рима в Цизальпинскую Галлию (до порта Аримин, современный г.Римини, на Адриатическом море), проложена цензором Гаем Фламинием в 220г. до н.э. Протяженность 346км … Страны мира. Словарь
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