The Via Appia, named after Censor Appius Claudius Caecus, stretched from Rome to Brindisi, the embarkation port for the Greek east.
It signified Rome's roadbuilding activity to support its control of empire, giving rapid access for movement of troops and messengers. This was multiplied by its other roads throughout the empire.
Military power and determination. It was Rome's first paved road. It was built to speed up the movement of troops to the front in the Samnite wars
The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.
Appian Way
Rome
The Appian Way began in Rome. It was the road that connected Rome to Brindisi, Apulia in southeastern Italy.
The roadway, referred to as the Appian Way (Via Appia), was built in the 3rd and 4th centuries BC as a military supply line across the Pontine marshes. The first section was completed between Rome and Capua in 312 BC.
The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.The Appian way was begun and finished in 312 BC.
the appian way was not a way of thinking it was a road into Rome
The Appian Way was 350 miles.
In Italy. Rome was the largest city along the Appian Way.
Appian Way
Rome
The Appian Way began in Rome. It was the road that connected Rome to Brindisi, Apulia in southeastern Italy.
Post codes are not used in the Republic of Ireland. In Dublin, Appian Way is in what is known as Dublin 4. To write to Appian Way, you would put the name of the person and the number of the street, let's say 1, and the address would be: Mr Joe Bloggs 1 Appian Way Dublin 4 Ireland.
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The Queen of Roads
The roadway, referred to as the Appian Way (Via Appia), was built in the 3rd and 4th centuries BC as a military supply line across the Pontine marshes. The first section was completed between Rome and Capua in 312 BC.
By the Appian Way Caesar