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Q: How many miles or road did the Romans build in Briton?
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How many bridges did the Roman Empire build?

It is not known. The Romans must have built thousands of bridges because the empire was massive, it covered many mountain areas and it was crossed by many rivers. The bridges were built by the Romans, not the Roman Empire.


How many British have climbed K2?

Elk is the only Briton ever to have climbed K2


What tribe built a thousand miles of road to capital city?

It is most extremely unlikely that a tribe (which by definition is not a big social group) would build thousands of miles of roads. It takes an empire to build thousands of miles of roads. This empire was the vast Roman Empire, which was the second largest empire antiquity saw and was and the 17th largest in history. The Romans built 400,000 kilometres (250,000 miles) or roads throughout the Roman Empire. Of these, 20% (80,500 kilometres, 50,313 miles) were the famous stone-paved roads. Of course, most of these roads did not go to Rome, the capital of the empire. Not surprisingly, the roads which went directly to Rome were in Italy. There were nineteen of them. Many of these had only a regional reach.


What did Romans build in conquered areas to help stabilize their rule and increase communication?

The Romans built a vast network of roads around the empire and many bridges and ports. They also built dams for flood control or for irrigation and aqueducts to bring water from the sources on the mountains to the towns.


Is it true that Romans built the first roads?

No, the ancient Romans did not build the first road system, but they built the best. There were many good roads in the area that today we call the Middle East, but the ancient Persian empire is generally credited with having the first road system. In fact the practical Romans borrowed an aspect from the Persian system which was the placing of milestones and having rest stations at certain points.

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they are about 700 million people living in Briton


How many people live in briton?

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What the Romans did in Britain?

the romans helped the british in many ways such as how to build villas and use stone.


How many pages does Beric the Briton have?

Beric the Briton by G.A. Henty has approximately 400 pages.


How many miles of paved roads did the Romans built?

53,000


How many people are there in great briton?

60 million


How many allies did Briton have in World War 2?

380


How many churches are there in briton?

Only .5 and they all believe in Satan


What makes a Briton a Briton?

Difficult to say - since Britons are descended from many races. Our roots lie in the Saxons and Vikings, which came here across the North sea.


What is the Stereotype of Briton?

In Briton we eat dogs and have relations with our cousins. We have many legal sex dens where we eat burgers off of the president of briton, not to be confused with BritAIN. In britain, the vulgar natives eat fish and chips and drink tea like barbarians. I have britains.


How many bridges did the Roman Empire build?

It is not known. The Romans must have built thousands of bridges because the empire was massive, it covered many mountain areas and it was crossed by many rivers. The bridges were built by the Romans, not the Roman Empire.


When did the Romans begin to build London?

they never did.. the english barbarians were jealous of the romans for having such technology that they decided to murder everyone there and then suffered many diseases and many desctrutions happened