The Romans founded the following towns in Sapin: Augusta Bilbilis near modern Calatayud (it was the birthplace of the poet Martial) Emerita Augusta (Mérida) Illiturgis, Iulia Traducta (Algeciras) Juliobriga, Las Médulas, Lucentum (Alicante) Mellaria (Tarifa) Oiasso Veleia (Iruña de Oca).
The roman empire started in around 400 bc, when they started to gain Italian lands. the roman invasion of Britain was in 43 ad.
Constantine the Great designated Byzantium as his imperial capital, redeveloped and renamed it Constantinople, after himself - Constantinople means city of Constantine. However, this did not lead to the beginning of the Byzantine Empire. In fact, the Byzantine Empire did not actually exist. This is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire and which became popular in the 19th century. The people in question did not know this term and called their empire Roman Empire. Therefore, it would be more appropriate to talk of a "Byzantine" period. This started about a century later.
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.
Roman roads allowed their army to move quickly to quell any rebellion by the native tribes.
Spain built missionaries to convert native americans to Christianity (catholics)
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Yes he did an it is called the Golden Empire
Roman concrete, bricks, stone and timber were used to build in the Roman days.
yes he did
He built armies to protect the cities.
Aqueducts supplied ancient Roman cities with water from their sources on the mountians. It took a good deal of engineering to build these aqueducts that were many miles long. They were built all over ancient Rome's empire.
The roman empire started in around 400 bc, when they started to gain Italian lands. the roman invasion of Britain was in 43 ad.
Security and living standards.
they used terraced building carved into rocks
Constantine the Great designated Byzantium as his imperial capital, redeveloped and renamed it Constantinople, after himself - Constantinople means city of Constantine. However, this did not lead to the beginning of the Byzantine Empire. In fact, the Byzantine Empire did not actually exist. This is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire and which became popular in the 19th century. The people in question did not know this term and called their empire Roman Empire. Therefore, it would be more appropriate to talk of a "Byzantine" period. This started about a century later.
Helped py destroying the rebellions in Rome
The roman empire