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Latin: Via Appia
Latin: Via Appia
The Appian Way was the first and most famous of the Roman roads. Begun in 312 B.C. by the censor [[Appius Claudius Caecus]], it reached from Rome to Brundisium.
The '''Appian Way''' was the first and most famous of the Roman roads. Begun in 312 B.C. by the censor [[Appius Claudius Caecus]], it reached from Rome to Brundisium.

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Latin: Via Appia The Appian Way was the first and most famous of the Roman roads. Begun in 312 B.C. by the censor Appius Claudius Caecus, it reached from Rome to Brundisium.