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La via Appia, Regina Viarium, era la via consolare sorta per collegare, in modo più rapido, Roma al sud della penisola. Fu fatta costruire da Appio Claudio censore nel 312 a. C. che ne realizzò il primo tratto, spendendo tutte le risorse pubbliche.

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The Via Appia, Regina Viarium, was the consular road destined to link, in a faster way, Rome to the south of the peninsula. It was started in 312 BC by censor Appius Claudius, who spent all the public resources just on the first part.
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The Via Appia is also called The Appian Way in English.
Regina Viarium is Latin for Queen of the Roads.
最終承認・編集者 kafetzou - 2007年 12月 2日 04:39





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2007年 11月 25日 18:23

kafetzou
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Hi Lilian

Shouldn't it be "Queen of the Roads"? Also, I don't think "bound for linking" is correct. Would "destined to link" or "intended to link" work?

Also, Roma is Rome in English. And Appio Claudio should be Appius Claudius and we call refer to this as the Via Appia, or the Appian Way.

2007年 11月 25日 21:02

lilian canale
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Hi Kafetzou:
I think it sounds better now, however I'm not sure about "Queen Viarium" .
It sounds better to me than "Queen of the roads", specially after the correction of Appius Claudius.
But...I know you'll choose the best option.

2007年 11月 25日 21:13

lilian canale
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Maybe... The Queen's Road ?

2007年 11月 26日 01:39

kafetzou
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Lilian, I think it means that the Appian Way was considered the main road, or Queen of the Roads. Don't you agree?

2007年 11月 26日 01:41

kafetzou
投稿数: 7963
Actually, I guess that the problem is that there is Latin mixed in with the Italian, and I was wanting to translate that, too. I think probably the best thing is to leave the Latin in Latin and put a note in the comments box. Don't worry; I'll take care of it.