an ancient Roman road, constructed by C. Flamininus, during his censorship, 220 B.C. Proceeding from Rome through Etruria in a direct line to Narnia, now Narni, in Umbria, it was divided into two branches, the one to the east leading through Terni and Spoleto to Foligno, where it met the other, which passed through Carecoli and Beccagna. It then continued its course to Nuceria, where it again branched off in two directions, the one passing through the district of Picenum to Ancona, and along the coast of the Adriatic to Fanum Fortuna, Fano, where it met the other, which followed the more direct line of Intercisa or Furla, and Forum Sempronii or Posambrone. It did not go beyond Ariminum. (Bergier, Hist. des Grands Chemins.)