The Tiber River
the River Tiber and Mediterranean Sea's.
The river Jordan flows into it. But that's all.
The Tiber River
The Tiber River
Nile River
Rome's location near the Mediterranean Sea and the Tiber River influenced it's development by making Rome one of the largest empires in the ancient world.
There is no river between Rome and Carthage. The two cities are on opposite sides of the Mediterranean Sea.
Rome is some distance from the sea - Ostia was the sea-port and harbour for the city.
Tyrrhenian sea, Adriatic sea, Ligria sea,Iionian sea and the Mediterranean sea
The Mediterranean Sea connected Rome with North Africa and Asia. It served as a vital maritime route for trade and communication between these regions during ancient times.
The River Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea, which is connected to the North Atlantic Ocean.
Though it was not originally a maritime nation, Rome became the masters of the Mediterranean after conquering Carthage and subduing the pirates. By Augustus' time, its navy was the equal of its army.