#via_imperii

Via Imperii

Via Imperii was one of the most important of a class of roads known collectively as imperial roads of the Holy Roman Empire. This old trade route ran in a south–north direction from Venice on the Adriatic Sea and Verona in the Kingdom of Italy across the Brenner Pass through Germany to the Baltic coast passing the following cities:Innsbruck in the County of Tyrol Augsburg in the Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg the Imperial city of Nuremberg Bayreuth, Berneck, Münchberg and Hof in the Principality of Bayreuth Plauen, Mylau and Reichenbach in the Vogtland region Zwickau, Altenburg, Regis, Borna, Markkleeberg and Connewitz in the Margraviate of Meissen Leipzig – intersection with east–west Via Regia Wittenberg in Saxe-Wittenberg Cölln/Berlin, capital of Brandenburg Bernau bei Berlin Stettin in the Duchy of Pomerania

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