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How did people get to ancient Rome in ancient times?

People got to Rome in ancient times by using the roads and either riding in a cart or on a horse or by walking.People got to Rome in ancient times by using the roads and either riding in a cart or on a horse or by walking.People got to Rome in ancient times by using the roads and either riding in a cart or on a horse or by walking.People got to Rome in ancient times by using the roads and either riding in a cart or on a horse or by walking.People got to Rome in ancient times by using the roads and either riding in a cart or on a horse or by walking.People got to Rome in ancient times by using the roads and either riding in a cart or on a horse or by walking.People got to Rome in ancient times by using the roads and either riding in a cart or on a horse or by walking.People got to Rome in ancient times by using the roads and either riding in a cart or on a horse or by walking.People got to Rome in ancient times by using the roads and either riding in a cart or on a horse or by walking.


Catchy slogan for ancient rome?

all roads lead to rome


What is a catchy title for a travel guide for ancient rome?

"Ancient Rome Unveiled: A Traveler's Guide to the Eternal City"


Where did all roads in ancient rome lead to?

Rome is an international center of trade, culture, and religion


When did the ancient rome began?

around 300 ad


How was life in ancient Rome similar to life in America today?

Th life In Ancient Rome Is Similar to the life in America Today Because The Roman Roads Also Known As Straight Roads We Still Have Today.


What were some jobs that people did in ancient Rome?

they would sometimes build roads


Where did all roman roads begin?

Rome began near the Tiber River in Europe. Romulus had founded Rome and killed his brother to claim Rome. Romulus is where you get Rome from.


Where did citizenship begin?

The concept of citizenship began in Ancient Greece and Rome.


Why did rome build roads?

Rome built roads to get from here to there as fast as possible. The initial roads were for the military as they facilitated troop movement. Civilians soon began using them and the Roman roads became the arteries of the empire as troops, trade and travel moved along them.


The ancient civilizations of Rome and Greece began on what type of land form?

I bet your asking this because of your homework. Doesn't that mean it should be in your book?


Did the ancient Romans trade any food or animals?

Yes, they did. They had items from all over the known world coming into Rome. They were selling, buying and trading many different things. When they came back from Africa they brought animals with them as well as foods. At one point Rome was the "cross roads" of the world. It is true that "all roads lead to Rome."