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  2. Itinerarium - Wikipedia

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    An itinerarium (plural: itineraria) was an ancient Roman travel guide in the form of a listing of cities, villages and other stops on the way, including the distances between each stop and the next. Surviving examples include the Antonine Itinerary and the Bordeaux Itinerary .

  3. Antonine Itinerary - Wikipedia

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    The Antonine Itinerary (Latin: Itinerarium Antonini Augusti, "Itinerary of the Emperor Antoninus") is an itinerarium, a register of the stations and distances along various roads. Seemingly based on official documents, possibly in part from a survey carried out under Augustus , it describes the roads of the Roman Empire . [ 1 ]

  4. Itinerarium Burdigalense - Wikipedia

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    Itinerarium Burdigalense ("Bordeaux Itinerary"), also known as Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum ("Jerusalem Itinerary"), is the oldest known Christian itinerarium. It was written by the "Pilgrim of Bordeaux", an anonymous pilgrim from the city of Burdigala (now Bordeaux , France ) in the Roman province of Gallia Aquitania .

  5. Itinerary - Wikipedia

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    Itinerarium, an Ancient Roman road map in the form of a listing of cities, villages, and other stops, with the intervening distances; Itinerarium Burdigalense, also known as the Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum ("Jerusalem Itinerary"), the oldest Christian road map in the form of a listing of cities, villages, and other stops with the intervening distances

  6. Anonymous pilgrim of Piacenza - Wikipedia

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    The anonymous pilgrim of Piacenza, sometimes simply called the Piacenza Pilgrim, [1] was a sixth-century Christian pilgrim from Piacenza in northern Italy who travelled to the Holy Land at the height of Byzantine rule in the 570s and wrote a narrative - an itinerarium - of his pilgrimage.

  7. Tabula Peutingeriana - Wikipedia

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    Tabula Peutingeriana (section of a modern facsimile), top to bottom: Dalmatian coast, Adriatic Sea, southern Italy, Sicily, African Mediterranean coast. Tabula Peutingeriana (Latin for 'The Peutinger Map'), also referred to as Peutinger's Tabula, [1] Peutinger tables [2] or Peutinger Table, is an illustrated itinerarium (ancient Roman road map) showing the layout of the cursus publicus, the ...

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  9. De situ terrae sanctae - Wikipedia

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    Sections 1–6, 27 and 32 have the character of an Itinerarium. The holy sites in Jerusalem are described in sections 7–11, 17, 21 and 31), interspersed with descriptions of holy sites in Asia Minor (12–13, 15, 26), Egypt (14), the Jordan Valley (18–20), Phoenicia (23) and Arabia (24). The biblical geography of Jordan is given in section 22,