Appius

/ˈæpiəs/ noun

A historical figure or proper name, possibly referring to Appius Claudius, a notable Roman statesman and builder of the Appian Way.

From Latin, a Roman nomen (family name). Appius was a common praenomen (first name) in Roman families, particularly the Claudian family. The word itself may derive from an Etruscan origin, as many early Roman names did.

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