The roman citizen would probably have traveled 1,500 miles in a straight line. Not including Rome.
The roman citizen would probably have traveled 1,500 miles in a straight line. Not including Rome.
The roman citizen would probably have traveled 1,500 miles in a straight line. Not including Rome.
1500?
It depends on which coast and whereabouts on the coast. The distances to Nice and Beziers on the Mediterranean coast are 1,121 and 1,325 miles. The distances to Bordeaux and Rennes on the Atlantic coast are 1511 and 1576 miles.
Byzantium Emipre
A Roman citizen was considered a Roman citizen.
Byzantium
Constantine moved the Roman capital, but he built a new city at the city of Byzantium and named it Constantinople. Today it is known as Istanbul.Constantine moved the Roman capital, but he built a new city at the city of Byzantium and named it Constantinople. Today it is known as Istanbul.Constantine moved the Roman capital, but he built a new city at the city of Byzantium and named it Constantinople. Today it is known as Istanbul.Constantine moved the Roman capital, but he built a new city at the city of Byzantium and named it Constantinople. Today it is known as Istanbul.Constantine moved the Roman capital, but he built a new city at the city of Byzantium and named it Constantinople. Today it is known as Istanbul.Constantine moved the Roman capital, but he built a new city at the city of Byzantium and named it Constantinople. Today it is known as Istanbul.Constantine moved the Roman capital, but he built a new city at the city of Byzantium and named it Constantinople. Today it is known as Istanbul.Constantine moved the Roman capital, but he built a new city at the city of Byzantium and named it Constantinople. Today it is known as Istanbul.Constantine moved the Roman capital, but he built a new city at the city of Byzantium and named it Constantinople. Today it is known as Istanbul.
Milan in the Western Empire and Byzantium in the Eastern Empire.
constantinople
Byzantium, renamed Constantinople.
Constantine