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Q: When did the Romans build fosse way road?
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Where is the Roman road - Fosse Way?

England


Did the Romans build the motorway A1?

Many of the roads in England are based on the Roman routes. The Fosse Way, from Exeter to Lincoln, Watling street in Kent, Ermine Street & many others. The A1 as it exists today obviously bears no relationship to a roman road, but it replicates the impotance of a major highway from York to London.


Did the Romans build London road?

infact it has been built by the Romans. i know that because they built straight roads an that road leads right the way to London


Roman road from lincoln to exeter?

The Fosse Way is on a Roman road that connects the towns of Lincoln and Exeter in England. It was originally built to move the vast armies the Romans sent to the British Isles in the third and fourth centuries AD.


Fosse way is in what country?

Fosse way is in England.


What did the Romans think of the Appian way?

the appian way was not a way of thinking it was a road into Rome


Where are Roman roads in England and France today?

I can not speak for France, but in England many of the old Roman road alignments still exist and are in use . The characteristic of a Roman road is that is very strait over long distances. The most famous example of a Roman road in England is the Fosse Way


What was the first great road Romans made leading out of rome?

The first and most famous great road leading out of Rome was the Via Appia or the Appian Way.


Did the Romans have to have permission to build roads?

Yes and No, the Pope was okay with it in some way, but as time went on the romans started to built underground tunnels and roadways. Hope this helps!


How is the way you build different from the Romans?

We do not always build differently than the Romans. There are places on the planet that still build houses and small shops with four walls a tile roof and a floor. The identical way the Romans built their small structures. In our domestic buildings we differ from the Romans in our choices of materials and the safety of those materials concerning fireproofing, allergens and personal safety. In our public or industrial buildings we use steel beams, basements and subbasements and reinforced concrete. Power machinery is used in all of our construction work while the Romans used manpower.


Where could Romans stay if they could not complete a journey in one day along the Appian Way?

There were inns along the road.


When highway engineers build a road in a mountainous area they insert drainage pipes into the slopes alongside the road explain why?

I'm assuming it's because the water source at the top of the mountain will try to use the road as its quickest way down, so they build drainage pipes so stop the road from flooding