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II° Miglio della via Appia Antica

Via Appia Antica, 117, 00179 Roma RM

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The second mile of the Appian Way is clearly visible between numbers 115 and 117. The inscription "K II" is slightly visible, marking the distance of two miles from the beginning of the Appian Way to its original origin near Porta Capena. The Regina Viarum, begun in 312 BC by the consul Appius Claudius Caecus, ends in Brindisi, where routes to the East departed.

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Marco Me
7 Apr 2026
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The second mile of the Appian Way is clearly visible between numbers 115 and 117. The inscription "K II" is slightly visible, marking the distance of two miles from the beginning of the Appian Way to its original origin near Porta Capena. The Regina Viarum, begun in 312 BC by the consul Appius Claudius Caecus, ends in Brindisi, where routes to the East departed.

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