Name of a place, [named] from Appius the Roman.
*)/appios fo/ros: o)/noma to/pou, a)po\ *)appi/ou *(rwmai/ou.
A market-town in Latium (central Italy), in the Pomptine marshes, on the Appian Way; Barrington Atlas map 43 grid E4; present-day Faiti. It was founded by the censor Appius Claudius, when he had the Appian Way built (see
alpha 3199). Later the Roman Christians met Paul the Apostle at Forum Appii (
Acts 28.15).
The Greek noun
phoros had a meaning of its own (see
phi 613) but also served to transliterate the Latin
forum (see
phi 614).
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