Via Sacra is one of the many amazing tourist sites in Rome. Via Sacra, meaning the sacred road, is the Main Street and widest road in Rome. In Roman history this road was used for many religious festivals. This road was very important to the city. The Via Sacra led from the Pomerium to the foot of the Capitoline hill, upon which the temple of Jupiter was situated. Its main use was as a parade route for a triumphing general, who showed off his spoils of war.
Origin:1770-80; < L viā, abl. of via way
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There were several names for Roman roads depending on their size and location. Latin, like English, has descriptive words for streets. A road could be called an "iter" or a "via" if it were a main highway. A "vicus" was a decent street and a "semita" was nothing more than a narrow lane or footpath.There were several names for Roman roads depending on their size and location. Latin, like English, has descriptive words for streets. A road could be called an "iter" or a "via" if it were a main highway. A "vicus" was a decent street and a "semita" was nothing more than a narrow lane or footpath.There were several names for Roman roads depending on their size and location. Latin, like English, has descriptive words for streets. A road could be called an "iter" or a "via" if it were a main highway. A "vicus" was a decent street and a "semita" was nothing more than a narrow lane or footpath.There were several names for Roman roads depending on their size and location. Latin, like English, has descriptive words for streets. A road could be called an "iter" or a "via" if it were a main highway. A "vicus" was a decent street and a "semita" was nothing more than a narrow lane or footpath.There were several names for Roman roads depending on their size and location. Latin, like English, has descriptive words for streets. A road could be called an "iter" or a "via" if it were a main highway. A "vicus" was a decent street and a "semita" was nothing more than a narrow lane or footpath.There were several names for Roman roads depending on their size and location. Latin, like English, has descriptive words for streets. A road could be called an "iter" or a "via" if it were a main highway. A "vicus" was a decent street and a "semita" was nothing more than a narrow lane or footpath.There were several names for Roman roads depending on their size and location. Latin, like English, has descriptive words for streets. A road could be called an "iter" or a "via" if it were a main highway. A "vicus" was a decent street and a "semita" was nothing more than a narrow lane or footpath.There were several names for Roman roads depending on their size and location. Latin, like English, has descriptive words for streets. A road could be called an "iter" or a "via" if it were a main highway. A "vicus" was a decent street and a "semita" was nothing more than a narrow lane or footpath.There were several names for Roman roads depending on their size and location. Latin, like English, has descriptive words for streets. A road could be called an "iter" or a "via" if it were a main highway. A "vicus" was a decent street and a "semita" was nothing more than a narrow lane or footpath.
From Latin meaning 'by way of'
There is a link to an article on Kennewick Man below. The article does not have all the facts, but it has a lot more than we have room for here.
Names of three Roman roads are the Va Appia, the Via Flaminia and of course the Via Sacra.
Harmonia Sacra was created in 1832.
Bibliotheca Sacra was created in 1844.
'navis sacra' means 'sacred ship'. 'navis' means 'boat' or 'ship', and 'sacra' means 'sacred'.
Sacra di San Michele ended in 1622.
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La Sacra Bibbia in Italian means "The Holy Bible" in English.
The boswellia sacra tree is the source for Frankincense.
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Mara Chiarelli has written: 'Sacra corona unita' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Sacra corona unita
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Sask is a wrong spelling of Sasuke and Sacra is a wrong spelling for Sakura from Naruto. See related links to learn about Sasuke and Sakura. hope i helped u know!