The Romans, like everyone else in those days, built walls and fortifications around their towns.
built roads and posted soilders.
Athens
the Justinian code
They have the sea and the rolling hills to protect them from invasions
Romans discovered it- they used the aqueducts to provide drinkable water to serve its large cities and industrial sites.
They had no cities or written laws. Instead, they lived in small communities governed by unwritten customs.
The Romans used a piping system called an aqueduct to supply their cities with water.
The Romans?
build walls around their cities?
to keep their enemies out
Romans conquered Etrsucan cities because they liked the money and glory that came with war and once a city was defeated they could annex it and collect taxes from it. The Romans were able to conquer Etruscan cities because the Etruscans did not cooperate well with one another.
Athens
there are ruins of them in all roman cities
The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring water to their cities.
Kings in Mesopotamia protected their cities by building a Wall around their cities.
Actually there were two capital cities founded by the Romans. Rome itself and then Constantinople.
the aqueducts because the river ran through the city an the Romans had clean water and cities
So they can protect the infantry from attacks