Via Egnatia
Via Egnatia was a
road constructed by the
Romans around
146 BC. It was named after Gaius Ignatius, proconsul of Macedonia, who ordered its construction. The road stretched across
Illyria,
Macedonia and
Thrace, running across modern
Albania,
Greece,
Republic of Macedonia,
Bulgaria, and
Turkey. It was constructed in order to link up different Roman colonies from the
Adriatic Sea to
Byzantium. Via Egnatia was repaired and expanded several times.