Gonod and Ganid leisurely walked across Italy on the Appian Way, encountering a mix of noble Roman citizens, Greek colonists, and the progeny of inferior slaves. [1] Jesus established his headquarters in Beit Jenn and traveled along the Damascus road to teach in Caesarea-Philippi. [2] During Jesus' time, interconnected good roads facilitated trade and travel among major centers in the unified Mediterranean world. [3] The travelers followed the infamous road of robbers to Bethany, where they encountered the name of the criminal Barabbas. [4] Romans built roads through definite territories. [5]