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they lived in Southern Italy and were influenced by the roman culture
A Roman highway or main road is called a "via".
The Roman River, known as the Tiber, is located in Italy. The river begins at Mount Fumaiolo and travels down to Southern Italy to Ostia. The Roman River, or the TIber, runs past the capital city of Rome.
Rome expanded into central and southern Italy as a result of the Second and Third Samnite Wars (326-304 BC and 298-290 BC). She gained control of the whole of Italy in 192 BC. The conventional date given for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire is 476 AD.
The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.The Roman Colosseum is in the country of Italy and in the city of Rome.
Justinian reconquered former lands of the western part of the Roman Empire: Italy, Tunisia, western Libya and eastern Algeria, and southern Spain. The latter was the westernmost one.
Catholicism is most common in Western Europe, predominately Southern (Portugal, Spain, and Italy).
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. That being said, historically, France, Spain, Portugal, and southern Europe, including Austria, southern Germany, Italy, along with Poland, Ireland, Malta, etc. were mostly Catholic. Before the protestant revolt, they were all Catholic.
Local travellers from Illyria, Greece and Thrace (the areas crossed by this road), local traders, long distance merchants, Roman armies, Roman officials and Roman emperors. This was an important road because it connected Italy (after crossing the sea between southern Italy and Albania) to Asia.
Italy, Malta, Spain, Portugal, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, southern Holland, southern Germany, Austria, Lichtenstein,Switzerland and England and Wales.
In 218 BC Hannibal invaded Italy. After routing the Romans and their allies three times, his campaign lingered in southern Italy and then came to a dead end.
Africa is the continent which marks the southern most point of the Roman empire.Africa is the continent which marks the southern most point of the Roman empire.Africa is the continent which marks the southern most point of the Roman empire.Africa is the continent which marks the southern most point of the Roman empire.Africa is the continent which marks the southern most point of the Roman empire.Africa is the continent which marks the southern most point of the Roman empire.Africa is the continent which marks the southern most point of the Roman empire.Africa is the continent which marks the southern most point of the Roman empire.Africa is the continent which marks the southern most point of the Roman empire.