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| Ae·mi·li·an Way [ ay mlee ən wày ] |
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ancient Roman road: an extension of the Flaminian Way that led north from ancient Rome. Built in 187 bc, it ran from what is present-day Rimini to Bologna, and later to Milan.
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| [< Latin Via Aemilia, after the consul Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, who built it] |
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