In 312 BC, the Roman general and statesman Appius Claudius Caecus initiated the construction of the famous Appian Way, a crucial road that connected Rome to southern Italy. This period also marked the beginning of the First Samnite War, as Rome continued to expand its influence and territory in the Italian peninsula. Additionally, 312 BC was significant for the political reforms and infrastructure projects led by Appius Claudius, who served as a consul and contributed to the development of Roman engineering and governance.
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