The Roman Empire constructed roads from stone, usually a form of marble or slate.
As the Roman Empire became increasingly weak, the roads were left unguarded and were quite dangerous. By 1500 you had to wear a full suit of chain mail to walk from Rome to Florence.
Roman roads were constructed by the ancient Romans, primarily during the Republic and Empire periods. The Roman engineers and laborers designed and built an extensive network of roads to facilitate military movement, trade, and communication across their vast territories. The famous saying "All roads lead to Rome" reflects the central role these roads played in connecting the empire.
Romen Sova died on 2001-12-22.
Romen Sova was born on 1938-11-05.
No the roads are made out of asphalt.
Modern roads in Italy are made by the government just like they are everywhere.
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