I'm not positive on what ''changes'' they've made, but I live in York, and it's a Roman town. It has many Roman things left here, eg, the Bar Walls, the Romans first built them to keep the enemy out, and they are just on the edge of York; they go all the way around York, and are a great tourist attraction. I've lived in York my entire life, and so have my parents: and we've been to many of the Roman's 'left overs' I'm not sure if this helped you, but as I said before, I wasn't Positive.
they built roads
The Romans called York Eboracum The Viking name of the city was Jorvik and York is an anglicised version of that.
The daggers of the Romans were made of steel.
Latin became the universal language.
The Romans made their weapons.
i have no idea. i think it was the Romans
they built roads
York was founded by the Romans, who called Eboracum. When the Romans left, it was taken over by the Angles who named it Eoforwic. The Vikings later invaded, renamed it to Jorvik and made it their capital in England.
One was a name change from New Amsterdam to New York City.
well, Augustus brought the romans in to a pax romana
The Romans called York Eboracum The Viking name of the city was Jorvik and York is an anglicised version of that.
The daggers of the Romans were made of steel.
about 72 ad
Latin became the universal language.
The Romans made their weapons.
Answerthe Romans, curse them.It wasn't the Romans, It was the Ancient Greeks.
York York was called Eboracum by the Romans. York is a corruption of the Viking name Jorvik.