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  2. Tombs of Via Latina - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of the Valerii. The park extends for a short distance of 450 meters. In addition to the tombs, part of the original basalt surface of the Via Latina is also visible. The tombs are very well preserved. Among the most notable is the Barberini tomb (Italian: Sepolcro Barberini), named after the former landowners.

  3. Via Dino Compagni Hypogeum - Wikipedia

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    The Via Dino Compagni Hypogeum or Via Latina Catacomb is an underground cemetery on via Dino Compagni in Rome, near via Latina, in the Appio-Latino quartiere. Built in late antiquity but appearing in no ancient sources, it is now privately-run.

  4. Appian Way Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The Tombs of Via Latina are Roman tombs, mainly from the 2nd century AD, that are found along a short stretch of the old Roman road of Via Latina, on the southeast outskirts of Rome, within the Regional Park. They now constitute an archaeological park and can be visited.

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  8. Catacombs of Aproniano - Wikipedia

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    The only martyr for whom some information is available is Eugenia of Rome, who is said to have died during the reign of emperors Valerian (253–260) and Gallienus (253–268), with her remains deposited in a chapel of the church dedicated to her on the right side of Via Latina.

  9. Via Latina - Wikipedia

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    It led from the Porta Latina in the Aurelian walls of Rome to the pass of Mount Algidus; it was important in the early military history of Rome.It must have preceded the Via Appia as a route to Campania, in as much as the Latin colony at Cales was founded in 334 BC and must have been accessible from Rome by road, whereas the Via Appia was made only twenty-two years later.