Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Via Tiburtina is an ancient road of Italy leading east-northeast from Rome to Tivoli (Latin, Tibur). It was built by the Roman consul Marcus Valerius Maximus around 286 BC and later prolonged up to the territories of the Marsi and the Equi, in the Abruzzo, as Via Valeria: the total length was c. 200 km from Rome to Aternum (the modern Pescara). Its exit through the Aurelian Wall was the Porta Tiburtina and, through the Servian Wall, the Porta Esquilina. A former state road with the same name exists today, following the same path.