The Romans developed the Roman Empire. It was the Romans who, through several wins in wars and several conquests, built their empire.
The Etruscans.
Rome and Carthage.
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I think you are referring to the Colosseum. It was shaped as an ellipse, and was also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre.
It is Italy. It is a peninsula which is shaped like a boot.
Rome is the capital of Italy.The Vatican City is in Rome and it is probably the smallest contry in the world.Present day Rome is built upon and around the ancient city of Rome, in Italy.Rome is the capital of Italy, and is located in the middle of the country.
Rome and Carthage.
European civilizations shaped major influences like the religions Judaism and Christianity and Greece and Rome political traditions.
Italy.
The major river of Rome is the Tiber River.
Greece and Rome
There are no major cities in Rome - Rome is a city, the capital city if Italy. (It you meant to ask - "What are the major cities of the ancient Roman Empire" - then ask this as a separate question).
Rome, Italy is a city.
Yes, Rome is a highly populated city with over 2.8 million residents. It is the capital city of Italy and a major cultural and historical center, attracting residents and visitors from around the world.
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No it was not. The Colosseum was an amphitheatre. The seating of a theatre was a semi-circle. The seating of an amphitheatre was a full circle or an oval. Basically, an amphitheatre was an arena.
I think you are referring to the Colosseum. It was shaped as an ellipse, and was also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre.
The MAJOR belief system in Rome is Roman Catholic. The city of Rome is commonly regarded as the ''Home of the Roman Catholic Church''.