Appius Claudius Caecus in Roman Biography
Clau'dius Cse'cus, (see'kus,) (Appius,) a Roman
patrician, who was censor from 312 to 308 B.C. During
this period he constructed the Appian Way from Rome
to Capua. He was afterwards consul, and interrex, (or
regent,) and became blind, as his surname indicates.'
He wrote a poem, and a legal work in prose.
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