Cardo Maximus of Jerusalem was the main north-south thoroughfare built by Hadrian in Aelia Capitolina (Roman name for the region of Israel/Palestine). The Cardo Maximus, was originally a paved avenue approximately 22.5 meters wide (roughly the width of a six lane highway) which ran southward from the site of the Damascus gate, terminating at an unknown point.
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