Yes, the Tiber was important to Rome's growth because it controlled an easy crossing to other parts of Italy, enabling Rome to expand and to control trade. It also led to Ostia, Rome's seaport where the import and export of trade goods could be carried out without leaving Rome itself open to attack from the sea.
Ancient Rome was built on the Tiber river.
The hills of Rome made it easily defendable against attacker until it outgrew them and the river Tiber allowed the Romans to have a fresh source of drinking water.
No Tiber River
The largely man made port of Ostia, at the mouth of the Tiber.
Iraq has the Tigres river. Italy has the Tiber river.
The Tiber River runs through rome &:-}---------
Rome was on the banks of the River Tiber, which the Romans regarded as a god. The rivers Danube and Rhine formed the northern frontier of the Roman Empire.
The city of Rome was built on the banks of the Tiber River.
It helped them by giving them fresh water
Tiber River
I'm not sure about this answer, so you should do the research. The answer is the Tiber River.
IT IS THE Hill of Rome, The Great Drain, The Tiber River