Yes, because they improved the control over territories that the Romans owned, and allowed them to quickly deploy to the defense of a territory, however they did not help them expand. A fort was built AFTER they took over an area.
To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.
Yes, because if we help them build forts and defend them when they are battling someone else it could pay off they might help us if they can at the time.
The forts were like a smal town. They had a wide main street, which ran north-south, the via principalis. The homes or tents of the tribunes (company officers) were alongside this road. Behind them there were the barracks of their soldiers. The via principalis was intersected at a right angles by the via Praetoria, which divided the fort into four quarters. It was by the praetorium, the headquarters building which housed the praetor (commander) and his staff. Next to it there was the quaestorium, the building of the quaestor, the supply officer. The forts also had other roads and a forum similar to that of towns at the other end. Locals were allowed to the forum to sell their goods. At the centre of the fort there was a central square, the principia. The forts also had sewers, private and "public" toilets, a bathhouse, workshops for metalwork and woodwork, a hospital, storehouses for grain and storehouse for meat, facilities for firemen, sheds for heavy weapons, altars for worship and a tribunal for court marshals. The bigger forts were supplied with water by an aqueduct. Many forts were by rivers and had fortified riverine naval bases with a polygonal wall with watchtowers and a ditch on one side and docks, boat sheds and the quarters of naval personnel, which had better facilities than that of the forts.
They built a chain of forts.
Civil wars and political corruption weekend the Mughal government, they believed the Europeans were not a threat because they had nothing to give the Mughal's, so the leaders allowed Europeans to build forts and warehouses.
To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.To defend the outlying part of their empire the Romans, in many cases built walls and established forts along these walls. Hadrian's Wall in Britain is the most popular but there were others in other parts of the empire as well. They also constructed forts along natural boundaries, the river Rhine being an example.
They served as forts to defend different areas from attack and conquest.
forts are generally strongholds built to keep people safe inside and to keep people out. they are also used as defencive structures sometimes built out into the sea or near the shore to defend the coast.
They placed troops and built forts/ missions/settlements.
The ballista is bigger it was used to siege enemy forts. The Scorpio was used to defend
Yes, because if we help them build forts and defend them when they are battling someone else it could pay off they might help us if they can at the time.
Henry VIII wanted to defend England, so he ordered his builders to build Device Forts to protect his people from Wars, battles etc.
The City of Forts - Pune MaharashtraIt is quite debatable whether any other state in the country has as many forts as Maharashtra does. Shivaji our very own Robin hood,a master of guerrilla warfare and the kingpin of the Maratha empire was responsible for these forts and ruled most of them. Today these forts stand tall and reminds us of the die hard spirit of the men who walked those trails and the spirit of freedomMany of these forts are in ruins but a trekk up any of them is worth the effort. Most of the forts have water sources inside the fort and provide an ideal trek and camp adventure avenue.HarishchandragadLohagadMurudPratapgadRaigadRajmachiRajgadShivneri
The governments of ancient Rome had large military expenses. At it's peak, the Roman Empire stretched northeast from Rome to Scotland, east across North Africa, north to Germany and Scandanavia, and west to Turkey. Soldiers and sailors had to be paid, weapons, armor, and provisions supplied, forts and ships built, and roads and harbors maintained in order to defend the Empire from those who chose to attack and/or break away.
The Roman army and a number of strategically placed forts ensured that the empire was defended against hostile local peoples, and an efficient network of roads was built both to allow troops to move swiftly within the empire and to facilitate trade.
The Spanish protected their settlers by building forts and garrisons to defend against attacks from indigenous peoples and other European powers. They also established militias and trained soldiers to provide security for the colonies. Additionally, the Spanish Crown implemented policies to regulate settlement and ensure loyalty to the empire.
No bears don't live in forts. They can hibernate in caves, but not in forts.