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All Roads Lead to Rome : ウィキペディア英語版 | All Roads Lead to Rome
"All Roads Lead to Rome" is the modern reading of a medieval statement, apparently originally a reference to Roman roads generally and the Milliarium Aureum (Golden Milestone) specifically.〔Schaaf, P. (1867/1886). Ante-nicene fathers: The Apostolic fathers, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus (A. & Donaldson, J, Eds ). (reprint ) Grand Rapids, MI, USA: CCEL, v.1 p.1〕 As a proverb, it refers to the fact that many routes can lead to a given result. The term can refer to: * A proverb in a number of languages referring to Roman roads and the Milliarium Aureum. * "All Roads Lead to Rome", second episode of the 1965 ''Doctor Who'' serial ''The Romans'' ==References==
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