The A1 may follow a Roman road in part, but the Romans did not build it. The British built it.
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.
aqueducts .
No, Notre Dame is in France, therefore built by the French.
Temples
the greek influence was only in philosophy and art
Nothing really, it was there long before the Romans ever came to Britain.
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.
The M1 motorway in the UK was constructed over a period of approximately six years, with construction starting in 1959 and the motorway officially opening in sections between 1965 and 1968. It was the first inter-urban motorway in the country, designed to improve road transport and connectivity.
Romans build monuments because they have superb engineers and their monuments make an impression on tourists.
To build underwater foundations for the docks of some ports the Romans used concrete.
The Romans had used things to build
merits of motorway? merits of motorway?
i dont no
IN rome
The Romans
Yes the Romans really built the aquaducts.
the Romans built public baths