FLAMINIAN


Meaning of FLAMINIAN in English

fləˈminēən adjective

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: Latin flaminianus, from Gaius Flaminius died 217B.C. Roman general and statesman + Latin -anus -an

: of or relating to the Roman censor Gaius Flaminius or the public works which he executed

the Flaminian Way led northward from Rome

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