A Roman city was typically characterized by a more structured and organized layout, featuring a grid system, a central forum for public life, and advanced infrastructure like aqueducts and roads. In contrast, Greek cities often developed organically around acropolises and were more focused on communal spaces like agoras. Additionally, Roman cities emphasized engineering and urban planning, while Greek cities highlighted cultural and artistic expressions. Overall, Roman cities were more uniform and systematic, reflecting their imperial ambitions, while Greek cities varied significantly in style and function.
no it was a roman city :D. many people think that its a Greek city cause they where similar things as roman.
The Greek city-states were like kingdoms. The Romans had, what 2, governments. The Roman Republic and SPQR. The Romans had no limit to power. Julius Ceaser is a great example, he was assassinated because he had too much power.
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Whoops! You seem to have your geography a little confused. Gaul was a Roman province, present day France. The Greek city that became the capital of the Roman empire was Byzantium, later called Constantinople. That is in present day Turkey.
Ephesus (always capitalized) is an ancient Greek (and later Roman) city.
the city states
no it was a roman city :D. many people think that its a Greek city cause they where similar things as roman.
The Greek city-states were like kingdoms. The Romans had, what 2, governments. The Roman Republic and SPQR. The Romans had no limit to power. Julius Ceaser is a great example, he was assassinated because he had too much power.
Pompeii was a Roman city in the region of Campania, Italy.
The Roman Republic was just a city-state in Italy and not involved in the Persian War 499-449 BCE, which was between Persia and the Greek city-states of the eastern Mediterranean.
the last of the (major) greek city-states come under roman rule in 130b.c.
concept of citizenship, religious beliefs, and language ; )
No, Rome was the capital of the roman empire
a city state does not have an emperor the difference between a city-state and an empire is that a city-state does not have an emperor
The golden elders of the propel berry
Whoops! You seem to have your geography a little confused. Gaul was a Roman province, present day France. The Greek city that became the capital of the Roman empire was Byzantium, later called Constantinople. That is in present day Turkey.
Ephesus (always capitalized) is an ancient Greek (and later Roman) city.