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200: 156: 95:, 6 km (4 miles) northwest, to Forum Appii; the bridge near Tripontium was similarly repaired, and that at Forum Appii, though it bears no inscription, is of the same style. Only scanty relics of antiquity have been found here; a post station was placed here by 44:
from Rome, and described it as full of boatmen and cheating innkeepers. Boatmen were found there because it was the starting-point of a canal which ran parallel to the road through the
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the road was repaired; one inscription records expressly the paving with
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when the Via Appia Nuova was reconstructed in the late 18th century.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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claimed that a certain Claudius Russus, a forefather of the
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This Italian road or road transport-related article is a
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mentioned it as the usual halt at the end of the first
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post station
Via Appia
Rome
Horace
day's journey
Pontine Marshes
Strabo
Appian Way
Three Taverns
Paul's
Acts
Nerva
Trajan
silex
gravelling
Tripontium
Pope Pius VI
Suetonius
Claudian dynasty


Ashby 1911
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Ashby, Thomas
Forum Appii
Chisholm, Hugh
Encyclopædia Britannica
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stub
expanding it

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