The hills of Rome made it easily defendable against attacker until it outgrew them and the river Tiber allowed the Romans to have a fresh source of drinking water.
Rome's location was favorable due to its strategic position along the Tiber River, providing access to trade routes and fertile land for agriculture. Its seven hills offered natural defenses against invasions, while its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea facilitated maritime trade and military movement. Additionally, the central location in the Italian Peninsula allowed for easy control and unification of the surrounding territories. These factors combined to make Rome a powerful and influential city in the ancient world.
so others will not start war there
No, the ancient GREEKS did it, then the Romans copied, and so on and so on...
i think ancient Egypt is so fascinating because it is so different to our civilisation to this day and so weird and quirky to how it was ran and how they did things back then in there ' Ancient ' days.
Why not? Ancient Rome's republic has been remembered roughly 2500 years so far, what's to make it unremembered? Its part of the history of the human race and will be preserved.Why not? Ancient Rome's republic has been remembered roughly 2500 years so far, what's to make it unremembered? Its part of the history of the human race and will be preserved.Why not? Ancient Rome's republic has been remembered roughly 2500 years so far, what's to make it unremembered? Its part of the history of the human race and will be preserved.Why not? Ancient Rome's republic has been remembered roughly 2500 years so far, what's to make it unremembered? Its part of the history of the human race and will be preserved.Why not? Ancient Rome's republic has been remembered roughly 2500 years so far, what's to make it unremembered? Its part of the history of the human race and will be preserved.Why not? Ancient Rome's republic has been remembered roughly 2500 years so far, what's to make it unremembered? Its part of the history of the human race and will be preserved.Why not? Ancient Rome's republic has been remembered roughly 2500 years so far, what's to make it unremembered? Its part of the history of the human race and will be preserved.Why not? Ancient Rome's republic has been remembered roughly 2500 years so far, what's to make it unremembered? Its part of the history of the human race and will be preserved.Why not? Ancient Rome's republic has been remembered roughly 2500 years so far, what's to make it unremembered? Its part of the history of the human race and will be preserved.
She is a Greek goddess so her last location would be Ancient Greece.
Rome's location was favorable due to its strategic position along the Tiber River, providing access to trade routes and fertile land for agriculture. Its seven hills offered natural defenses against invasions, while its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea facilitated maritime trade and military movement. Additionally, the central location in the Italian Peninsula allowed for easy control and unification of the surrounding territories. These factors combined to make Rome a powerful and influential city in the ancient world.
so others will not start war there
for protection from neighboring countries.
By definition, favorable is: expressing approval, giving consent, helpful, encouraging, advantageous. To be the most favorable would then mean the most approving, helpful, encouraging (& so on). Example: "a most favorable wind", "I've just received the most favorable answer".
because of favorable climate
It can be. So what?
not so hot and not so cold.
Because of its location. It was a peninsula so it encouraged trade with the Muslim community. It was also because rome was the center of the Roman Empire, so many of the arts and literature from that time period survived there.
Rome is in Europe and located in Italy, so it is not a state nor a capital of a state. If you mean Rome, GA then it is Atlanta.
No, the ancient GREEKS did it, then the Romans copied, and so on and so on...
why are there so few ancient ruins in Africa