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  1. La vía Claudia Augusta fue la mayor de las calzadas romanas que atravesaron los Alpes en tiempos del Imperio romano, comunicando la zona de la desembocadura del río Po y la antigua región de Recia. Por tanto, el camino se extendía entre el mar Adriático y el curso alto del río Danubio. Historia.

  2. Claudia Augusta (Classical Latin: [ˈklau̯dɪ.a]; January 63 – May 63) was the only daughter of the Roman Emperor Nero and his second wife, the Roman Empress Poppaea Sabina. Claudia and her mother were honored with the title of Augusta by Nero. She was born in Antium on 21 January 63 and later died five months after, of an unknown ...

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  3. After two thousand years of history, Via Claudia Augusta, the ancient Roman road that led from the Po River lowlands and the Adriatic Sea all the way to Bavaria and the Danube, is enjoying a renaissance. With the end of conflict and a united Europe, the Via Claudia Augusta has become a bridge joining and blending cultures, places and emotions.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › claudia-augustaClaudia augusta _ AcademiaLab

    Claudia Augusta (latín clásico: [ˈklau̯dɪ.a]; 63 de enero - 63 de mayo) fue la única hija del emperador romano Nerón y su segunda esposa, la emperatriz romana Poppaea Sabina. Claudia y su madre fueron honradas con el título de Augusta por Nerón.

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    In 15 BC, the Roman general Nero Claudius Drusus, the stepson of Augustus, got orders from his stepfather to improve the passage through the Alps for military purposes and to increase Roman control over Rhaetia and Noricum. The project of converting a pack-animal trail to serve wheeled vehicles was completed sixty years later in 46-47 AD by the son...

    Today the Via Claudia Augusta is an important route used by cyclists to cross the Alps. It starts in Donauwörth (Germany) and branches near Trento into two routes. The first and historically correct route ends in Ostiglia, the second and more popular one in Venice. The length of the trail is approximately 700 kilometres (435 miles). As a special se...

  5. The Via Claudia Augusta is the only road whose history has been written down on two Roman milestones. On this page, you can read up on the milestones and the general history of the Via Claudia Augusta from its ancient pre­de­ces­sors to its Roman, medieval and early modern in­car­na­tions and up to the present day.

  6. ALEMANIA – AUSTRIA – ITALIA. La Vía Claudia Augusta, con sus 518 Km., era la mayor de las calzadas romanas que atravesaban los Alpes. Facilitaba la comunicación de la llanura del Po y la antigua Raetia, extendiéndola entre el Mar Adriático y el curso alto del Danubio.