The center of activity in a Roman city was called a forum.
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aquaeducts - what they do is "aquam ducere" - they lead the water (long distances until the center of roman cities - the ancient roman water-supply-system).
The 'boss' or 'umbo' in the center of the Roman scutum was used as an auxiliary punching weapon.
these channels were called aqueducts
If you mean how to say city or town, then it's urbs, civitas, oppidum, municipium, etc. If you mean to name some of the towns then we have Roma, Mediolanum, Augusta Trevirorum, Leptis Magna, Agrigentum, and many many more
The channels or pipes that brought water to where it was needed were called aqueducts.
because the empire was administered though a network of towns and cities
Roman Catholic AnswerThe political and religious center of the Catholic Church is a person, and He is called by the title and name of Our Blessed Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. His Vicar on earth is the Holy Father, who resides in the Vatican.
in the center of a roman toownhouse was the atrium (living room) witch connected all the other rooms (kitchen, bed rooms, ect.) though roman were very proud of there gardens.
Daniel Osland has written: 'The early Roman cities of Lusitania' -- subject(s): Ancient Cities and towns, Antiquities, Roman, Cities and towns, Ancient, Roman Antiquities
The names of nobles in the other Latin cities is not known. The upper tier of the Roman nobility was the patricans and the lower tier was the equites (cavalrymen).
The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring water to their cities.