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Why did the Nubian's build walls and ditches around the city of Kerma?

The Nubian's built walls and ditches around The City of Kerma to protect the city from invasion.


What protected the city state from enemies?

City States protected themselves by building up armies, and also they built walls around their cities for protection.


How did city walls and acropolises affect Greek city-states?

City wall protected the city from invaders and provided reefuge for the farming and commercial peopte outside the walls. The acropolis was the original refuge before city walls were built, and became a last bastion if the walls were breached, a place for the gods and a repository for treasures under protection of the gods, a place for religious practices, and a refuge at alters for accused fugitives claiming protection from the gods.


Which Roman emperor built Byzantium?

Byzantium was a small town that had existed well before the Roman empire began. It was founded by Greeks around 667 BC.However the roman emperor Constantine chose the site as the place where 'New Rome' would be built, so its 'foundation' dates from 330 AD in that capacity. The city became known as Constantinople (Constantine's city). When taken by the Turks (Ottomans) in 1453, the name changed again to Istambul (from stamboul 'the city'), or Istanbul.The city had expanded after Constantine's time, however, and the mighty walls of the city built by Theodosius II still stand, showing the extent of the ancient city. The walls are widely regarded as the greatest city walls in the world : three walls thick with moats and other defenses.Much of the city of ancient times can still be found if you look past the minarets and mosques of later conquests, and revel in the beauty of Hagia Sophia ("aya sofeea"), the cisterns, and the remains of the walls.


Londonderry is it a part of britain?

No, Londonderry is in Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK but not part of Britain.

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Is londonderry a city town or village?

The name Londonderry is used for both a county and a city in Ireland.


When did Londonderry City - UK Parliament constituency - end?

Londonderry City - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1922.


When was Londonderry City - UK Parliament constituency - created?

Londonderry City - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1801.


Why were city states built in sumeria?

beacuse they built walls and they thought it was complet!


What is the nickname for Londonderry?

The Maiden City.


Is Londonderry a real place?

Londonderry is a city on the boarder between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.


What group of people originally built the city of Rome?

The latins originally built the city, but the Etruscans took over and built the first city walls and sewer.


Why did the Nubian's build walls and ditches around the city of Kerma?

The Nubian's built walls and ditches around The City of Kerma to protect the city from invasion.


Who built Chester city walls?

Chester's walls were started by the Romans when they occupied the city, then enlarged by the king Ethelfled in the 900's. After the Norman conquest the walls were extended again.


Is Londonderry in Northern Ireland?

Londonderry is in Northern Ireland; it is very close to the border with the Republic of Ireland. The name of the city originates from the Gaelic language, in which it has always been called "Doire" - pronounced 'Derry'. It became 'Londonderry' after Britain invaded the entire island in the middle ages. As a result, most nationalists (who are usually Irish) call the city "Derry", whereas most unionists (who are usually British) call the city "Londonderry". The official names of both the city and the county are still "Londonderry". However over the past decade (or so) it has been sometimes referred to as "stroke" City; during the easing of some of the political and sectarian tensions to be 'politically' correct (and trying to accommodate both sides of the 'political' divide) the 'officials' and other institutions refer to 'Londonderry/Derry'; e.g. take a look at google maps (for example).


What did Phoenicians do to build their city defenses?

Built walls and trained soldiers.


What did King Nebuchadnezzar build to protect the city of Babylon?

He built massive city walls and a moat