Published at 07/02/2026 – 8:55 GMT+2•Updated 9:13 A Dutch engineer has reconstructed, using academic sources and historical maps, the Roadmap connecting the Roman Empire. The result, accessible from any browser, even from a mobile phone, allows users to trace routes between ancient cities and find out how many days the journey would have taken on foot or on horseback. ANNOUNCE ANNOUNCEMENT The tool is called OmnesViae (Omnesviae.org (source in S…
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Published at 07/02/2026 – 8:55 GMT+2•Updated 9:13 A Dutch engineer has reconstructed, using academic sources and historical maps, the Roadmap connecting the Roman Empire. The result, accessible from any browser, even from a mobile phone, allows users to trace routes between ancient cities and find out how many days the journey would have taken on foot or on horseback. ANNOUNCE ANNOUNCEMENT The tool is called OmnesViae (Omnesviae.org (source in S…