Many people traded while on the Silk Route but Ctesiphon was one of the most abundant places to trade at. The traded jewels, finery, perfumes, cosmetics, and rugs. Hope this helps ya! :)
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Ctesiphon of Vergium died in 0##.
Lapaeumides ctesiphon was created in 1820.
Siege of Ctesiphon happened on -63-03-01.
There are a little more than 2700 miles between Ctesiphon and Rome.
120 feet.
By the roads to Antioch, straight to Rome.
The trade people formed guilds to protect the interests of people who worked in a particular trade or craft.
yes people still trade you may even still have grandparents that trade
It is around 650 miles / 1050 kilometers, assuming that the Seleucia we are speaking of is Seleucia on the Tigris opposite Ctesiphon.
His trade was about entertaining people.