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Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. There are actually 4 cradles of civilization: Ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Egypt, Ancient India (Indus Valley, and the near Aryan Age), and Ancient China. Following that came the 2 European civilizations of Ancient Greece, and ancient Rome. After that came the Mayans, Aztecs, and the new patterns of civilization. My Source: World History: The Human Odyssey, by Professor Jackson J. Spielvogel. I recommend you to read the book for a more thorough answer.
What four things of ancient Rome that still influence the world today? That is a great question... but I only know 2 (sorry!) 1) The government. Democracy and voting are still used all around the world 2) The art and building designs. The pottery is used around the world and the building designs are used on some houses and other buildings
Chariots were carts driven by two or four horses. Chariort races were very popular in ancient Greece and Rome.
Venice, Rome, The "Boot", Canals, and Fashion
There were two main things Rome contributed to the British Isles. The two thing giving were lip service to the emperor and paying the army.
Rome is in Italy, therefore it has the same four season of the temperate climatic area (Europe, Northern America and northern Asia): spring, summer, autumn and summer. In the Mediterranean the winter is mild and the summer is very hot and dry.
Its because medusa came and fought them and then the ancient puebloans gave up:)
The first four civilizations are Indus (India), Yellow (china), nile (Egypt), and Mesopotamians
The chariot drivers wore tunics in the colors of their teams. The four main colors were the Blues, the Greens, the Whites and the Reds.
The worst sting that happened in Rome was the sacking of the city. Rome was sacked four times: in 390 BC by the Gauls, in 410 by the Visigoths, in 455 by the Vandals, and in 456 by the Ostrogoths. Much of Rome was burnt in the Great Fire of 64.
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The four-figure grid reference for Rome, Italy is approximately 41/12.