As the Roman Empire expanded it created clear roads through all conquered lands that led directly to Rome, the city. This was necessary to quickly establish strong trade ties with the newly conquered people, and get acquired booty, treasure, slaves and everything in between back to the capital as quickly and efficiently as possible. And perhaps most importantly it allowed Rome to move her legions throughout the land quickly to either quell a rebellion or defend itself from raiders/invaders.
The roads led form Rome to the other parts of Italy. What you probably have in mind is the famous expression that works the other way round: 'all roads lead to Rome.'
yes, most of it was built in western Europe. There is a saying "All roads lead to Rome"
When you have multiple alternatives and the result for each alternative is the same--all roads lead to rome.
All roads lead to Rome!!!
First of all remember that the Roman empire was the center of the ancient world during its time period. Other empires, Egypt, for example, were considered centers of the ancient world during their time periods. As for the Romans, they were the masters of most of the known western world for close to a thousand years and the city of Rome was their capital. Laws and regulations went out from Rome and tax revenues came in. The senate or the Caesars ruled by diplomacy or by military force. "All roads lead to Rome" was not just an idle phrase; if one traveled on a road it would lead one to the city of Rome, either directly or by joining another direct road.First of all remember that the Roman empire was the center of the ancient world during its time period. Other empires, Egypt, for example, were considered centers of the ancient world during their time periods. As for the Romans, they were the masters of most of the known western world for close to a thousand years and the city of Rome was their capital. Laws and regulations went out from Rome and tax revenues came in. The senate or the Caesars ruled by diplomacy or by military force. "All roads lead to Rome" was not just an idle phrase; if one traveled on a road it would lead one to the city of Rome, either directly or by joining another direct road.First of all remember that the Roman empire was the center of the ancient world during its time period. Other empires, Egypt, for example, were considered centers of the ancient world during their time periods. As for the Romans, they were the masters of most of the known western world for close to a thousand years and the city of Rome was their capital. Laws and regulations went out from Rome and tax revenues came in. The senate or the Caesars ruled by diplomacy or by military force. "All roads lead to Rome" was not just an idle phrase; if one traveled on a road it would lead one to the city of Rome, either directly or by joining another direct road.First of all remember that the Roman empire was the center of the ancient world during its time period. Other empires, Egypt, for example, were considered centers of the ancient world during their time periods. As for the Romans, they were the masters of most of the known western world for close to a thousand years and the city of Rome was their capital. Laws and regulations went out from Rome and tax revenues came in. The senate or the Caesars ruled by diplomacy or by military force. "All roads lead to Rome" was not just an idle phrase; if one traveled on a road it would lead one to the city of Rome, either directly or by joining another direct road.First of all remember that the Roman empire was the center of the ancient world during its time period. Other empires, Egypt, for example, were considered centers of the ancient world during their time periods. As for the Romans, they were the masters of most of the known western world for close to a thousand years and the city of Rome was their capital. Laws and regulations went out from Rome and tax revenues came in. The senate or the Caesars ruled by diplomacy or by military force. "All roads lead to Rome" was not just an idle phrase; if one traveled on a road it would lead one to the city of Rome, either directly or by joining another direct road.First of all remember that the Roman empire was the center of the ancient world during its time period. Other empires, Egypt, for example, were considered centers of the ancient world during their time periods. As for the Romans, they were the masters of most of the known western world for close to a thousand years and the city of Rome was their capital. Laws and regulations went out from Rome and tax revenues came in. The senate or the Caesars ruled by diplomacy or by military force. "All roads lead to Rome" was not just an idle phrase; if one traveled on a road it would lead one to the city of Rome, either directly or by joining another direct road.First of all remember that the Roman empire was the center of the ancient world during its time period. Other empires, Egypt, for example, were considered centers of the ancient world during their time periods. As for the Romans, they were the masters of most of the known western world for close to a thousand years and the city of Rome was their capital. Laws and regulations went out from Rome and tax revenues came in. The senate or the Caesars ruled by diplomacy or by military force. "All roads lead to Rome" was not just an idle phrase; if one traveled on a road it would lead one to the city of Rome, either directly or by joining another direct road.First of all remember that the Roman empire was the center of the ancient world during its time period. Other empires, Egypt, for example, were considered centers of the ancient world during their time periods. As for the Romans, they were the masters of most of the known western world for close to a thousand years and the city of Rome was their capital. Laws and regulations went out from Rome and tax revenues came in. The senate or the Caesars ruled by diplomacy or by military force. "All roads lead to Rome" was not just an idle phrase; if one traveled on a road it would lead one to the city of Rome, either directly or by joining another direct road.First of all remember that the Roman empire was the center of the ancient world during its time period. Other empires, Egypt, for example, were considered centers of the ancient world during their time periods. As for the Romans, they were the masters of most of the known western world for close to a thousand years and the city of Rome was their capital. Laws and regulations went out from Rome and tax revenues came in. The senate or the Caesars ruled by diplomacy or by military force. "All roads lead to Rome" was not just an idle phrase; if one traveled on a road it would lead one to the city of Rome, either directly or by joining another direct road.
all roads lead to rome
all roads lead to Rome
Rome is an international center of trade, culture, and religion
If all roads lead to Rome, all roads lead away from Rome -- take one.
all roads lead to rome
All roads lead to ROME.
all roads are said to lead to rome
I believe lead was known from way in the ancient times somewhere in Rome.
The roads led form Rome to the other parts of Italy. What you probably have in mind is the famous expression that works the other way round: 'all roads lead to Rome.'
It means exactly what it says. In ancient times, if you kept going long enough, you would eventually end up in Rome. All the road markers and distances were measured from the center or Rome. In modern times is can be an expression stating that several methods will obtain the same results.
It means exactly what it says. In ancient times, if you kept going long enough, you would eventually end up in Rome. All the road markers and distances were measured from the center or Rome. In modern times is can be an expression stating that several methods will obtain the same results.
Well, because all roads lead to Rome;)