The Romans sailed the seas on ships and the rivers on boats. They travelled overland on foot, on donkeys or in wagons. The rich travelled on horses.
The ancient Romans travelled overland on foot, on carts or coaches or riding horses. The navigated rivers on boats and seas on ships.
The Romans did not go to the forum in carriages. They did not have carriages. Aristocratic women travelled with chariots.
The site is now occupied by the Mosque of Omar, commemorating the vision of Mohammed that he travelled to heaven from that spot. No-one rebuilt the Jewish temple.
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The Romans travelled on foot on carts or riding on a donkey. Richer people rode horses or travelled on wagons. They also sailed on ships.
The Romans sailed the seas on ships and the rivers on boats. They travelled overland on foot, on donkeys or in wagons. The rich travelled on horses.
The ancient Romans travelled overland on foot, on carts or coaches or riding horses. The navigated rivers on boats and seas on ships.
The Romans did not go to the forum in carriages. They did not have carriages. Aristocratic women travelled with chariots.
Well ancient romens travelled to conquer other provences and empires (countries), for riches and trade and to expand the empires (countries).
The site is now occupied by the Mosque of Omar, commemorating the vision of Mohammed that he travelled to heaven from that spot. No-one rebuilt the Jewish temple.
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The question is "WERE there roads in the Persian empire". The simple answer is no, the Persians only had dirt paths they travelled on but not "roads" by definition being a paved path. The Romans invented roads.
The Romans traded all over the Roman Empire and beyond. Roman traders travelled into Germany and Poland along the amber road. They traded with Ethiopia and Arabia and Persia. There was trade with India and China, but that was though intermediaries, Ethiopians in the former case and Persians in the latter case.
Judea became aclientstate of the Romans before the birth of Jesus and was annexed to the Roman Empire as aprovincein 6 AD.Therefore, the connection between the Jews and the Romans was Roman rule. ThefirstChristianconverts were Jews. The apostles wereJewsor people from areas not far from Judea. They travelled around the Roman Empire to spreadChristianityaround the empire. SoonChristianitybecame the main religion of the Roman Empire.
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