
Appian - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Appian
Way - a road leading south from Rome, constructed by Appius Claudius
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312/21
The construction of the Via Appia.
  Within translations:
CIL_6.40943
sor, [he constructed the Appian Way] and [brought] an
CIL_11.1827
nsor, he constructed the Appian Way and brought an aqu
CIL_1.1202
stone. Found at Rome on the Appian Way: c. 140 B
CIL_1.1211
yard of San Cesario on the Via Appia at Rome; c. 150
CIL_1.1212
Gaius Atilius Euhodus. On the Appian Way. Tablet of m
CIL_add.7
(early 1st cent.) built by the Appian Way outside the Porta Cape
Hieron:Chron_1693
aqueduct and constructed the Appian Way. [1691 in Ar.]
Hieron:Chron_1849
onument of Scipio on the Appian Way, less than a mile out
Nepos:Att_22
uried close by the Appian Way, at the fifth milestone from
Schol:Bob_112
that the murder on the Appian Way was against the intere
Appian 2
Aqueduct - an aqueduct at Rome, constructed by Appius Claudius
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312/22
The construction of the Appian Aqueduct.
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