Omnes viae Romam ducunt.
the roman empire, with rome as it's capital. Rome was the center of the world those days. In addition, there was a literal meaning to the expression. All the roads in the empire had their distances measured from the "umbilicus Urbis Romanae" or the navel of the city of Rome, which was located in the Forum Romanum.
It means exactly what it says. In ancient times, if you kept going long enough, you would eventually end up in Rome. All the road markers and distances were measured from the center or Rome. In modern times is can be an expression stating that several methods will obtain the same results.
Jerusalem was the final city in all the crusades because the muslims and christians tried getting there because thats where palestine was, the holy land. Simi
The Romans build many roads for the same reasons that we have so many roads today-- to get from here to there. The Romans (and ourselves) used roads to transport people and goods from place to place. The army was efficiently moved along better roads and better roads made for better transport of trade goods. Communications with all parts of the empire was possible, at least in part, by the use of good roads.
If all roads lead to Rome, all roads lead away from Rome -- take one.
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all roads are said to lead to rome
Rome was not built in a day. When in Rome, do as Romans do. All roads lead to Rome.
Maybe you should ask about all righteous roads. Because non-righteous roads (wicked ones) contain plenty that lead away from heaven.
Most lead to cuzco all roads go in and out of there.
all roads lead to rome
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The roads led form Rome to the other parts of Italy. What you probably have in mind is the famous expression that works the other way round: 'all roads lead to Rome.'