
Via Sebaste
Via Sebaste was an ancient Roman road built in the 1st century BC in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). It connected key cities, facilitating trade, military movement, and cultural exchange across the region. Named after Emperor Augustus (Sebaste being his title), the road was part of Rome's extensive network that helped maintain control and promote development in its provinces. Today, remnants of Via Sebaste reveal the engineering skills of the Romans and provide archaeological insights into the historical landscape of Asia Minor.