Rome built a large, strong empire through a combination of military conquest, strategic alliances, and effective governance. Its well-trained legions expanded territory, while infrastructure like roads and aqueducts facilitated trade and communication across the empire. The incorporation of diverse cultures and local elites into the Roman administration helped maintain stability and loyalty. Moreover, Roman law and citizenship rights promoted a sense of unity among conquered peoples.
They were able to because they were not being forced by the people of Rome.
Usually concrete. Romans invented concrete.
No, but Octavian/Augustus did build a large double library, which consisted of two adjoining buildings. One building was for Greek works and the other for Roman works. The first public library built in Rome was built by Gaius Pollio.
A location does not have a strong military. Rome developed of a strong military for historical reasons.
because it was
The Romans used the arch to build large buildings and bridges.
They were able to because they were not being forced by the people of Rome.
Rome got its first navy by attacking Carthage and starting a great war
Usually concrete. Romans invented concrete.
No, but Octavian/Augustus did build a large double library, which consisted of two adjoining buildings. One building was for Greek works and the other for Roman works. The first public library built in Rome was built by Gaius Pollio.
A location does not have a strong military. Rome developed of a strong military for historical reasons.
because it was
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Octavian felt that Rome should have a strong leader with a strong and loyal army.
Rome wasn't built in a day.
I think Ancient Rome had a very strong goverment