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The best route Rome-Londinium directly by ship. Did I won?

I know the topic is actually another one, but I still believe that in most cases one would prefer to go by ship from Ostia to southern Gaul rather then climb the Alps.

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Here's the best I can do... (anyone like to have a go at finishing Italy?)

 

BRITANNIA

 

Londinium/Augusta

Noviomagus

Vagniacis

Durobrivae (probably a town but unconfirmed)

Durolevum

Durovernum

Portus Dubris

 

GALLIA BELGICA

 

Gesoriacum/Bononia (supposedly a town based on what evidence?)

Tarvenna

Nemetacum/Arras

Augusta Viromanduorum/St. Quentin

Chatillon-sur-Oise

Mesbrecourt-Richecourt

Durocortorum/Civitas Remorum

Durocatalaunum

Corobilium?

 

GALLIA LUGDUNENSIS

 

Brienne-la-Veille

 

GERMANY SUPERIOR

 

Segessera

Andemantunnum

Segobodium

Vesontio

Arlorica

Irba

Lousonna

Vivisco/Viviscus (unconfirmed and possibly in the next province)

 

ALPES POENINAE

 

Penne Locos

Tarnaias?

Acammum

Octodurus/Forum Claudii Vallensium

 

ITALY (STARTING AT CISALPINE GAUL)

 

Augusta Pretoria

Vitricium

Eporedia

Vercellae

Cuttiae

Laumellum

Durriae

Ticinum

Lambrum

Ad Rota(s)

Ad Padum

Placentia

 

Florenti(ol)a

Fidentia

Ad Tarum

Parma

Regium Lepidum

Pons Seciae

Mutina

Voctoriolae

Forum Gallorum (off road slightly)

Ad Medias

Felsina/Bononia

Ad Idicem

Claterna

Ad Silarum

Forum Cornelii

Ad Sinnium

Faventia

Forum Livii

Forum Popilii

Caesena

Compitum ad Confluentes

Ariminum

Pisaurum

Fanum Fortunae

Ad Octavum

Forum Sempronii

Intercisa/Petra Pertusa

Cales

Ad Aesim

Helvillum

Tadinae

Nuceria

Forum Flaminii

Fulginiae

Mevania

Carsulae

Nequinum/Narnia

Ocriculum

Aqua Viva

Rostrata Villa

Ad Vicesismum

Ad Gallinas Albas

Pons Mulvius

Roma

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I don't have the time to carry out the necessary research - especially as I suspect you do not wish to wait another three years for an answer however have you considered the wealth of possibly related detail in the Tabula Peutingeriana?

 

I do wonder if the towns indicated by more complex designs on the various leaves of the map may provide a visual clue as to how large or at least how important the ancient cartographers considered them to be even if their possible use as an indication of 'status' may be more problematical.

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The best route Rome-Londinium directly by ship. Did I won?

I know the topic is actually another one, but I still believe that in most cases one would prefer to go by ship from Ostia to southern Gaul rather then climb the Alps.

 

I'm very much with Kosmo here. Unless there was a good reason, I think automatically any Roman considering going to Britain would take the boat from Ostia to (at that time) somewhere like Nice, and then move north through Gaul.

 

If desperate to go by land, I think the kindest route would cross the Maritime Alps (possibly as far as Arles/Arelate) using the Via Julia Augusta.

 

To fine tune the route through Britainnia, the Ordnance Survey Map of Roman Britain would be useful to you.

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I don't have the time to carry out the necessary research - especially as I suspect you do not wish to wait another three years for an answer however have you considered the wealth of possibly related detail in the Tabula Peutingeriana?

 

I do wonder if the towns indicated by more complex designs on the various leaves of the map may provide a visual clue as to how large or at least how important the ancient cartographers considered them to be even if their possible use as an indication of 'status' may be more problematical.

I've been searching online for that map, but hadn't found the complete set of sheets; many thanks! :)

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I've been searching online for that map, but hadn't found the complete set of sheets; many thanks! :)

 

 

Have a look at this bad boy! You will need to 'Expand to regular size' to see it in full!

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