Aqueducts were important to the Romans because they supplied their cities with water. The carried the water from the sources on the mountains to the cities. The word means water (aqua) channel (duct).
Romans enineers built roads, bridges, aqueducts, sewers, fortifications and ports.
NO he did not. He was a noble man and was a retired army chief before Julius. He took the role of the commander in chief to protect rome from Julius
The Roman way of life and government was influenced by mos majorum (the ways of the ancestors); that is, tradition. The way of life of the Roman elites was also influenced by the Greeks.
The Romans made art for pleasure, as a form of visual expression of emotion, and as a passion, the same as modern artists.
He was the Roman poet who wrote The Aeneid or w/e which taught us about the life and myths about the Roman's lives.
Aqueducts the arc irrigation
Romans enineers built roads, bridges, aqueducts, sewers, fortifications and ports.
Romans enineers built roads, bridges, aqueducts, sewers, fortifications and ports.
The aqueducts raised the Roman standard of living. Everyone had access to fresh clean water, which was a health benefit. Public baths were made possible for personal cleanliness and homes could have running water.
I do not know, that much, all i know is that they are like water pumps and they transport clean water to one place to another
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Well, having roads definitely makes traveling a lot easier. We can get to places faster and easier, therefore saving us money and time often.
Aqueducts provided ancient civilizations with a reliable supply of clean water for drinking, bathing, and agriculture, leading to improved public health and increased agricultural productivity. Today, aqueducts continue to supply water to cities and farms, supporting modern society's needs for sanitation, irrigation, and industrial activities. They have also become important elements of historical and cultural heritage.
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NO he did not. He was a noble man and was a retired army chief before Julius. He took the role of the commander in chief to protect rome from Julius
It has been a foundation for lots of things in our modern life: its democracy, engeneering, culture.
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