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Summary Of: Appian Way

the Appian way is commonly said to be the queen of the long roads... The main part of the Appian Way was started and finished in 312 BC... A new Appian Way was built in parallel with the old one in 1784 as far as the Alban... New York Times article on condition of Appian Way in modern times...

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