Good roads and safe sea lanes made it possible for the Romans to travel quickly to any part of the empire.
Good roads and safe sea lanes made it possible for the Romans to travel quickly to any part of the empire.
Good roads and safe sea lanes made it possible for the Romans to travel quickly to any part of the empire.
Good roads and safe sea lanes made it possible for the Romans to travel quickly to any part of the empire.
Good roads and safe sea lanes made it possible for the Romans to travel quickly to any part of the empire.
Good roads and safe sea lanes made it possible for the Romans to travel quickly to any part of the empire.
Good roads and safe sea lanes made it possible for the Romans to travel quickly to any part of the empire.
Good roads and safe sea lanes made it possible for the Romans to travel quickly to any part of the empire.
Good roads and safe sea lanes made it possible for the Romans to travel quickly to any part of the empire.
because the posh romans had mesendures who they sent all over rome to spread news quicly and i dont care if i spelt anythin wrong
Yes, the exchange of ideas between Rome and other cultures came by travel. Romans went to Greece to study, Greeks came to Rome to teach and also to study. The ideas of Christianity spread all through the empire by means of someone traveling to teach them.
The main methods of travel within the empire were by land and by sea. By land they used coaches of various types and sizes, if it were a family traveling; if it were a merchant, he would use wagons and if it were a courier, horseback. By sea, there were of course ships. Now even though the Romans were not a seafaring people, travel was faster by ship and goods could be transported more quickly and in larger quantities by ship, so the practical Romans sacrificed to Neptune, made sure their wills were in order, and took to the sea.
Marco Polo traveled through all parts of the Mongol Empire except the Kipchak. :)<3
Please specify which empire you are referring to. There have been many dozens of empires through history.
because the posh romans had mesendures who they sent all over rome to spread news quicly and i dont care if i spelt anythin wrong
Yes, the exchange of ideas between Rome and other cultures came by travel. Romans went to Greece to study, Greeks came to Rome to teach and also to study. The ideas of Christianity spread all through the empire by means of someone traveling to teach them.
The main methods of travel within the empire were by land and by sea. By land they used coaches of various types and sizes, if it were a family traveling; if it were a merchant, he would use wagons and if it were a courier, horseback. By sea, there were of course ships. Now even though the Romans were not a seafaring people, travel was faster by ship and goods could be transported more quickly and in larger quantities by ship, so the practical Romans sacrificed to Neptune, made sure their wills were in order, and took to the sea.
The Romans travel with boat and that is how they invaded places
the flying unicorn they bought on ebay
A liquid
water!
The Inca had a series of paved roads that allowed the army to travel and messages to be sent in relays.
Sound travels fastest through solids, so it would travel most quickly through iron. Then through water, followed by cork, and finally air.
Light generally doesn't travel faster through solids than through gases. Sound does, but not light.
Marco Polo traveled through all parts of the Mongol Empire except the Kipchak. :)<3
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