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What is Rome oldest street?

The oldest road of Rome 'Via Appia Antica' Originally, the road ran all the way to Brundisium, present-day Brindisi in the heel of Italy. The cobbled road was named after consul Appius Claudius Caecus who commissioned its construction in 312 BCE.



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