Bath in west Britain.
Their strong army and their determination helped the Romans conquer. The strength of their army was unequalled in the ancient world at the time of their expansion. Their determination and tenacity were also unequalled. If the Romans wanted a city or territory, they took it, no matter how long or how difficult the task. The sieges of Alesia and Masada are prime examples of this determination.
Call City Hall and they can give advice.
Pompeii was not a city where wealthy people went. It was an average, working, Roman town. Not to say that there were not wealthy people living in Pompeii, there were, just as in any other city, but they were generally the people who made their wealth in Pompeii and so belonged to the city's upper class. The wealthy went to the city of Herculaneum or to Stabiae or Oplontis, which were resort towns.
There's no city there. "90 degrees south" is the definition of the south pole. There's quite a substantial living structure there, inhabited in shifts by scientists engaged in polar research, but nothing that you could call a city.
I dont know try asking the Globe or use the coconut you call a brain
It Sulis is a goddess and aquae means water
The city was called "Aquae Sulis". The public bathing places were called "Thermae".
Aquae Sulis The Roman name for bath is Aquae Sulis.
The Romans occupied Somerset in about AD 47 and the county remained part of the Roman Empire for another 400 years. Their most important settlement was what we now call the City of Bath, named after the Roman Baths built there. The Romans called the city Aquae Sulis; the baths were built around a natural hot water spring and included a temple to the Celtic goddess Sulis who the Romans identified with their goddess Minerva. The baths have been reconstructed and are now a major tourist attraction. Other Roman remains have been found in Somerset including the Pagans Hill Roman Temple and the Low Ham Roman Villa.
If you mean the name of the Roman bath in the town of Bath it was "Aquae Sulis". If you mean a bath in general it was "balineum" or "balneum". A hot bath or a mineral bath was a "thermae".If you mean the name of the Roman bath in the town of Bath it was "Aquae Sulis". If you mean a bath in general it was "balineum" or "balneum". A hot bath or a mineral bath was a "thermae".If you mean the name of the Roman bath in the town of Bath it was "Aquae Sulis". If you mean a bath in general it was "balineum" or "balneum". A hot bath or a mineral bath was a "thermae".If you mean the name of the Roman bath in the town of Bath it was "Aquae Sulis". If you mean a bath in general it was "balineum" or "balneum". A hot bath or a mineral bath was a "thermae".If you mean the name of the Roman bath in the town of Bath it was "Aquae Sulis". If you mean a bath in general it was "balineum" or "balneum". A hot bath or a mineral bath was a "thermae".If you mean the name of the Roman bath in the town of Bath it was "Aquae Sulis". If you mean a bath in general it was "balineum" or "balneum". A hot bath or a mineral bath was a "thermae".If you mean the name of the Roman bath in the town of Bath it was "Aquae Sulis". If you mean a bath in general it was "balineum" or "balneum". A hot bath or a mineral bath was a "thermae".If you mean the name of the Roman bath in the town of Bath it was "Aquae Sulis". If you mean a bath in general it was "balineum" or "balneum". A hot bath or a mineral bath was a "thermae".If you mean the name of the Roman bath in the town of Bath it was "Aquae Sulis". If you mean a bath in general it was "balineum" or "balneum". A hot bath or a mineral bath was a "thermae".
The city you are referring to is Bath. The Romans built the city of Aquae Sulis in the first century AD. The city is located in the south-west of England and is known for its natural hot springs, which were believed to have healing properties. The hot springs emerge from an extinct volcano, giving Bath its unique geological feature.
Because they came from the city called "Rome".
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The Romans called York Eboracum The Viking name of the city was Jorvik and York is an anglicised version of that.
The Lati word for city is urbs. The Romans called cities by their names, such as Roma, Pompeii, Alesia, Alexandria, etc.
After the Romans banished the Jews from Jerusalem, the Romans renamed the city Palestine.
No city. The Romans were not aware of the Philippines.