Appian Way
[ˈapɪən]
the principal road southward from Rome in classical times, named after the censor Appius Claudius Caecus, who in 312 bc built the section to Capua; it was later extended to Brindisi. Latin name Via Appia
阿庇亚大道(古罗马一条往南的大道,根据监察官阿庇亚•克劳狄•卡埃科斯的名字命名,他于公元前312年监建了通往卡普阿的路段,后来大道延伸至布朗迪西恩)。 拉丁语名 Via Appia
