Via Egnatia

Connected Sites: 4

2nd C BC Roman Road (revived after the 5th C AD as the major road of Byzantium) connecting Byzantium (Constantinople) with Dyrrachium (Durres) -from where it connected across the Adriatic with the Via Appia to Rome at Brundisium (Brindisi). See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_Egnatia

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Connected Sites

Istanbul
Istanbul
Turkiye
Inscribed: 1985
4.38
665
12
The Road Started At The "Milion" From Where Distance Were Calculated. It Exited The Walls At The Porta Aurea
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Thessalonika
Inscribed: 1988
2.97
312
9
Odos Egnatia Is Still A Major Street In Thessalonika And The Paleo-Christian Churches Of Panagia And Christ Saviour Face On To It. See
See Ferrelljenkins.Wordpress.Com
Ohrid Region
Ohrid Region
Albania, North Macedonia
Inscribed: 1979
3.40
251
7
The Via Egnatia Went Round The Northern Side Of Lake Ohrid, Passing Through The Towns Of Lychnidos (Ohrid) And Enchalon (Struga).
Archaeological site of Philippi
Inscribed: 2016
2.95
98
5
"The 535 Mile Long Roman Highway Via Egnatia Joining Dyrrachium With Byzantion Crossed The City From The Krinides Gate To The Neapolis And Was The Main East-West Street (Decumanus Maximus) Of The City. Sections Of The Paving Remain Today, With Large Rectangular Slabs Of Marble Showing Traces Of Cart Wheels" (Ab Eval)