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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Via_EgnatiaVia Egnatia - Wikipedia

    The Via Egnatia was a road constructed by the Romans in the 2nd century BC. It crossed Illyricum, Macedonia, and Thracia, running through territory that is now part of modern Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, and European Turkey as a continuation of the Via Appia .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DurrësDurrës - Wikipedia

    Under Roman rule, Dyrrachium prospered; it became the western end of the Via Egnatia, the great Roman road that led to Thessalonica and on to Constantinople. Another lesser road led south to the city of Buthrotum , the modern Butrint .

  3. The Via Egnatia (Greek: Ἐγνατία Ὁδός) was a road constructed by the Romans in the 2nd century BC. It crossed the Roman provinces of Illyricum, Macedonia, and Thrace, running through territory that is now part of modern Albania, the Republic of Macedonia, Greece, and European Turkey.Starting at Dyrrachium (now Durrës) on the ...

  4. The Egnatia road started from Durrës and Apollonia, then these two branches joined somewhere near Elbasan to continue through Ohrid and Bitola and ended in Thessaloniki. In the 4th century AD, the Egnatia Road extended as far as Constantinople and was the continuation of the old Roman road Via Apia.

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  5. Albania. Titus visited Dalmatia, just up the coast from Albania, so Paul and Titus most likely parted ways in Durrës. This marked the end of the Western path on the Roman Road, the Egnatian way. There is evidence as early as 58 AD of Christian families in Durrës.

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  6. Jan 26, 2020 · Much as it is today, in Roman times Durres or Dyrrachium was the gateway to Southern Europe for visitors from the Italian mainland. And in those days there was a Roman road that began in Durres and led all the way to Byzantium, modern day Istanbul.

  7. Apr 19, 2023 · Marvel at the Roman Amphitheater. Durres is packed full of Roman and Byzantine architecture, which shows its historical importance to Albania and the Balkans as a whole. Whether you visit for the ancient history or not, the sheer size and scale of the Roman amphitheater in Durres is sure to impress.

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