Roads to Rome
The phrase "all roads lead to Rome" has deeper historical roots than one might expect, originating from Latin and used figuratively in literature. Central to this concept is the miliarium aureum, a golden milestone established by Augustus, marking the starting point for all roads in the empire. With an extensive network of over 300 roads, the Romans excelled in road construction, effectively making Rome the hub of their vast empire.In this clip
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