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Via Aquitania : ウィキペディア英語版
Via Aquitania

The ''Via Aquitania'' was a Roman road created in 118 BC in the Roman province of Gaul. It started at Narbonne, where it connected to the ''Via Domitia''. It then went toward the Atlantic Ocean, via Toulouse and Bordeaux, covering approximately .
==Founding==
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, along with Quintus Fabius Maximus Allobrogicus, successfully defeated the Allobroges and Arverni tribes in Gaul in 121 BC.〔Coleman H. Benedict (1942). "The Romans in Southern Gaul." ''American Journal of Philology'' 63 (1): 47-48.〕 This eliminated almost all opposition to the Romans in southern Gaul. Some portions of the coast were still controlled by local tribes, but this did not hinder trade.〔Coleman H. Benedict (1942). "The Romans in Southern Gaul." ''American Journal of Philology'' 63 (1): 49.〕 Rome received tribute from Gauls all the way to Toulouse. Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus later served as proconsul in Gaul. In 118 BC, he founded the town of Narbo Martius, modern-day Narbonne, and built the ''Via Domitia'' to make travel to Spain easier. The ''Via Aquitania'' is an offshoot of the ''Via Domitia'' that goes through southwestern Gaul into the province of Aquitania. It is unknown who commissioned the ''Via Aquitania'', but it is likely that Domitius Ahenobarbus built it in order to easily exact tributes from the newly conquered tribes.

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