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English: Ancient roman Appia road (from a William R. Shepherd 1911 map). The original track is in red color. In blue color a subsequent parallel track built under Traiano emperor and named Appia Traiana
Italiano: Via Appia Antica (su mappa di William R. Shepherd, 1911). In colore rosso il tracciato originario, in blu l'Appia Traiana
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Based on a map from "Historical Atlas" by William R. Shepherd, New York, Henry Holt and Company, 1923 now in Public Domain.

Reference: Reference Map of Ancient Italy, Southern Part

Courtesy of the University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin.

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recentissima14:58, 15 Martii 2012Minutum speculum redactionis 14:58, 15 Martii 2012 factae1 271 × 442 (216 chiliocteti)EH101Fixed error from this message: The Via Appia Antica after Minturnae doesn't cross Suessa, Teanum Sidicinum, Cales (there was the end of the Via Latina), but cross the ancient city of Sinuessa and then reach Casilinum. --DenghiùComm (talk) 09:57, 14 J...
21:15, 7 Martii 2008Minutum speculum redactionis 21:15, 7 Martii 2008 factae1 314 × 435 (215 chiliocteti)EH101{{Information |Description={{en|Ancient roman Appia road (from a William R. Shepherd 1911 map). The original track is in red color. In blue color a subsequent parallel track built under Traiano emperor and named Appia Traiana}} {{it|Via Appia Antica (su m
20:55, 16 Maii 2007Minutum speculum redactionis 20:55, 16 Maii 2007 factae1 304 × 391 (165 chiliocteti)EH101
23:51, 13 Februarii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 23:51, 13 Februarii 2006 factae1 304 × 391 (158 chiliocteti)Ilario{{it|Via Appia Antica (su mappa di William R. Shepherd, 1911)}} Category:Rivers in Switzerland

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