'Quo vadis' is what you seem to be asking. It is not in the Bible but the apocryphal book of the Acts of Peter.
the Roman road is 53,000 miles long
LVI is the roman numeral for 56.
The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.
The surface of a Roman road was curved to make water run off.
I think it is a reference to the Bible, to the chapter called Romans and the verses 1 and 14 of that chapter.
Roman Road railway station - Kent - ended in 1928.
Roman Road railway station - Kent - was created in 1925.
On the Old Roman Road - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16
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The Book of Romans Chapter 16 Verse 12 of the New Testament of the Bible.
I can not speak for France, but in England many of the old Roman road alignments still exist and are in use . The characteristic of a Roman road is that is very strait over long distances. The most famous example of a Roman road in England is the Fosse Way
A Roman highway or main road is called a "via".