A Roman highway built before the 2nd century BC, 280 km long, from Rome to Arsium, along the west coast of the peninsula, and later to Arelate in southern France. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
前2世紀以前に造られた古代ローマの幹線道路。全長 280km。ローマからアルシウムを経て,半島西岸を通り,ウァダ・ウォラテラナにいたる。のちには南フランス,アレラテまでの道をも含めた。
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