Another well researched and accurately presented vid. Thanks for your efforts. Also, if any viewers travel to Umbria, which indeed is a beautiful part of Italy, that Roman arch is the Arco S. Damiano or St. Damian's Arch from Carsulae. (from wikipedia) "Most historians fix the town's foundation about 220-219 BC. with the building of the ancient Roman road, the via Flaminia." There's much to see at Carsulae especially if one is interested in the Impero Romano.
Thank you so much for the comment. One day I will follow the Via Flaminia. I think the Roman bridge at Narni carried it over the river but I’d love to find out what else there is to see!
Man, I love your videos! Through these, I discover things from my own country I never knew! Thank you for your uploads!
Thank you so much for your comment. There is so much wonderful stuff in Italy - especially cars! Keep up the good work too
Another well researched and accurately presented vid. Thanks for your efforts.
Also, if any viewers travel to Umbria, which indeed is a beautiful part of Italy, that Roman arch is the Arco S. Damiano or St. Damian's Arch from Carsulae. (from wikipedia) "Most historians fix the town's foundation about 220-219 BC. with the building of the ancient Roman road, the via Flaminia." There's much to see at Carsulae especially if one is interested in the Impero Romano.
Thank you so much for the comment. One day I will follow the Via Flaminia. I think the Roman bridge at Narni carried it over the river but I’d love to find out what else there is to see!