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Q: Who defended a bridge of rome?
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Who handedly defended a bridge when Rome was under a attack?

Horatius and two other soldiers Horatius and two other soldiers


What did maxentius do?

Maxentius was a Roman Emperor in the 4th century. He defended Rome until he lost to Constantine in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge


Single handedly defended a bridge when rome was under attack?

Horatius and two other soldiers Horatius and two other soldiers


Who defended Rome from Hannibal's elephants?

Scipio


Being away from the shore and on top of hills meant that Rome could be easily?

Defended


What type bridge was built by the ancient Rome?

The Romans developed the bridge with arches.


What type of bridge was built by the ancient rome throughout the roman?

arch bridge


What is the bridge like structure in ancient Rome that was designed to transport water?

An aqueduct.


Why did rome attack to start the third punic war?

Carthage defended itself against attacks by Roman ally Numidia. The terms of peace treaty after Carthage's loss in the Second Punic War required border disputes ito be referred to Rome and get Roman approval to use war to resolve them. Rome resolved such appeals in favour of Numidia, so Carthage defended itself, which Rome interpreted as a breach of the treaty and took the opportunity to attack and impose a 'final solution' to the problem of Carthaginian distraction from its current main aim of expansion in the Eastern Mediterranean.


Why did Carthage break their treaty with rome?

Carthage observed its treaties with Rome, and the conditions which Rome imposed on it after defeating Carthage in the first two wars. Rome was determined to stop Carthage's retaining economic power which inhibited Rome's expansion. Rome arranged for its allies to attack Carthage, and when Carthage defended itself, Rome declared it had broken its treaty, invaded and captured Carthage, destroying the city and selling its population into slavery to finally get rid of a resilient rival.


Oldest bridge in London?

No. The first bridge was made in rome in 62bc. The bridge is still there


What did Britain lack that made Caesar think them not worth conquering?

It was a 'bridge too far' from Rome at that time.