By litter, or donkey/horse/camel [in the desert/east].
Carrucas were another option, but wheeled vehicles were not permitted in Rome in the day. But remember, in the city of Rome itself, most Romans walked. Everyone even Julius Caesar and emperors, walked as the city was simply too crowded to make any progress by any other means.
The town is called Bath
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Lutetia was a pre-Roman Gallic town. The Romans called it Lutetia Parisiorum. This town was the "ancestor" of present-day Paris.
The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.
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Turnips were around before the Romans.
it was originaly a port town for the Romans
After the tribe which was inhabiting the place when the Romans arrived, the Parisii, The town was known to the Romans as Lutetia Parisiorum.
well, one of the interesting things about a roman town was that they were all built from the same pattern. when they built them, they put each building in a designated spot. so when other Romans came to a town, they would know where the bath house was, or the forum, etc. they wouldn't have to hunt around looking for someplace. that's why they have the saying "all roads lead to rome"
The Romans were around from at least 753 BC to the present day. That would make them existing for 2,763 years.
The Roman town Lutetia was the forerunner of Paris, France.
London's was londinium i think fishbourne was named by Romans :)