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Via numicia, a road from Corfinium,
through N. Samnium, to Venusia. Via ostiensis, the road from Rome to
Ostia.
Via posthcmia, a road from Genoa to Verona. Constructed by A. Posthumius Al-
binus, B.c. 182. Via pr/enestina, a road from the Porta
Esquilina at Rome, through Praeneste, to;
Anagnia. Via pythia, the road leading through Thes-
saly from Thermopylae to Pythium. Via sacra, a road of Attica, from Athens
to Eleusis. Via salaria, a road from Hadria in Pice-
num to the Porta Collina at Rome. Via severiana, a coast road from Ostia to
Tarracina. Constructed or repaired by
Severus. Via sphettia, the road bet. Athens and
Sphettus. Via sublacensis, a branch-road from Via
Valeria at Lamnse to Sablaqueum, and
thence to Narrubium. Via tiburtina, the road from Rome to
Tibur. Via trajana, a branch of Via Appia, bet.
Tarentum and Rhegium, on the coast.
Repaired by Trajan. Via beloio, a town of Noricum, bet. Aqui-
leia (30) and Larix (24). Viaca, a town of Vindelicia, bet. Caelius m.
and Augusta Vindelicorum (20). Viadrus fl., a r. of Germania Magna, rising
in Asciburgius m., above Eburum, and
falling by three mouths into Codanus sin.
w. of Rugium. Oder. Viana, a town of Vindelicia, on Ilargus fl.,
L., towards its confluence with the Danube.
Vianiomina, i. q. Vindobona. Vibagina, i. q. Evagina. Vibandovarium, a town of Daunia. Vibelli, a people of Italy, contiguous to the
Vagienni. Viberi (Juberi), a people near the source of
the Rhone. About Wisbach. Vibixum, a town of Sarmatia, on the confines of Dacia. Vibioxes, a people of Sarmatia Europsea, s.
of the Nasci. ViBON'ENsis sin., Bruttium, i. q. Hipponiates
sin. Vicentia, prius Vicetia, a town of the
Veneti, in Venetia, bet. Ad Aureos (11)
and Ad Finem (11), on Via ^Emilia. A
municipium. Vicenza. Vicinianum, a town of the Galabri, in
Mcesia, under Scordus m., bet. Vendena;
and Theranda.
Victophal*, a people of Germany, of uncertain position.
Victoria, a town of the Damnii, Brit., x.w. of Lindum. Kinross.
Victumvi.e, a town of the Insubres, in Gallia Cisalpina. Vicevano,
Victuriol^e, a village of Gallia Cispadana, bet. Mutina (3) and Forum Gallorum (5), on Via Emilia Lepida.
Vicumni^e, a town of the Anamares, in Gallia Cispadana, near Placentia. Taken and plundered by Hannibal. Vicomune.
Vicus Ambiaticus, a town of the Treveri, Germania I., on the Rhine, above Con-fluentes.
Vicus AauARius, a town of the Astures, s.w. of Albucella. Vised ?
Vices Aususti (Csesaris), a town of Byza-cene, bet. Hadrumetum (25) and Aquae Regiae. Kairwan.
Vices Aureli, a town of Numidia, bet. Li-viniana and Zyrna Maseli.
Vicus Badies, a town of Picenum, on | Truentua fl., R., bet. Falacrinum (9) and i Ad Centesimum (10), on Via Malaria.
Accumulo.
I Vicus Cuminarius, a town of the Carpe-j tani, Tarraconensis, near the Tagus, E. of Titulcia. Named from its fertility in cummin. Zarza ?
Vicus Ictymdlorum (Vicus Longge Via?), a gold-mining town of the Libicii, in Gallia Transpadana, on Sessites fl., above Ver-cellse. The miners were limited by law to 5000 in number. Santia, Sanf Agata.
Vicus Jud^eorum, a town of Lower Kgypt, bet. Scente Veteranorum and Thou.
Vicus Juliani, a town of Numidia, bet. Capraria and Hippo Regius.
Vicus Julii, a town of the Atures, Novem Populana, on the Aturis, s.w. of Elusa.
Vicus Julius, a town of the Nemetes, Germania I., on the Rhine, above Novio-magus.
Vicus Long* Vim, Gallia Transpad., i. q. Vicns Ictymulorum.
Vicus Matrini, a town of Etruria, on Via Cassia, bet. Sutrium and Forum Cassii. Capanaccia.
Vicus Metidicolcus, a town of Lucania, bet. Cassariana and Nerulum. At Layo Negro.
Vicus Novus (Forum Novum), a town of Sabinium, on Farfa fl., bet. Eretum (14) and Reate (16), on Via Salaria. S. Maria in Vico Nuovo.
Vicus Serninus, a town of Gallia Cispadana, on Padus fl., bet. Mutina (23) and Vicus Varianus (20), on Via jEmilia.
Vicus Spacobum, a maritime town of the