Yes, it was a Roman town.
Titus was the emperor at the time of the Vesuvius eruption.
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Only the territory in Italy called Campania was affected by the 79 eruption of Vesuvius. You see, there were no countries in the area at the time. It was all the Roman empire .
No, Vietnam was part of the French Empire.
Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.
Titus was the emperor at the time of the Vesuvius eruption.
Yes. Mount Vesuvius is right by the shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea, which part of the Mediterranean Sea.
Rome's traditional founding date was 753 BCE. It had an empire by the end of the Second Punic Wa rin 204 BCE. Augustus established the Principate, sometimes called Empire, in 27 BCE. Add whichever figure you choose to the Vesuvius eruption in 79 CE and get your answer.
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Pompeii is located near Mount Vesuvius, which is a composite volcano. However, Pompeii itself is not a volcano but rather an ancient Roman city that was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Mt Vesuvius is located in the Gulf of Naples in Italy. It is part of several volcanoes that form the Campanian volcanic arc.
the mediterranean sea
Only the territory in Italy called Campania was affected by the 79 eruption of Vesuvius. You see, there were no countries in the area at the time. It was all the Roman empire .
Vesuvius is situated in a Italian region called Campania
Yes, Mount Vesuvius is a volcano located in Italy, and it is not a part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. The Ring of Fire is a region in the Pacific Ocean known for its volcanic and seismic activity, while Mount Vesuvius is part of the Mediterranean region.
Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.Yes, in fact the entire area of that part of Italy can be considered unstable as it is prone to earthquakes and there is always the possibility of Vesuvius erupting as it is an active volcano.