What famous road connected ancient Rome to southern Italy?
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According to National Geographic, the Appian Way was a 360-mile road that connected Rome to the easternmost reaches of its empire. Although it’s a highly decorated tourist attraction now, it was a valuable super highway after construction began in 312.
What famous road connected ancient Rome to southern Italy?
- The King’s Highway
- The Amber Road
- The Silk Road
- The Appian Way
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