Aqueducts, roads and some buildings were all things built by the Romans that are still around today. Some aqueducts can and are still used, while many European highways follow the ancient Roman roads. The Colosseum, Pantheon and may of the tombs along the Via Appia are buildings still standing.
The crusades lasted over 2 centuries.
the Romans built public baths
so they can travel
They built it for us... :)
Stone and turf.
After the Romans overthrew the Etruscan kings they formed the republic which lasted almost 500 years.After the Romans overthrew the Etruscan kings they formed the republic which lasted almost 500 years.After the Romans overthrew the Etruscan kings they formed the republic which lasted almost 500 years.After the Romans overthrew the Etruscan kings they formed the republic which lasted almost 500 years.After the Romans overthrew the Etruscan kings they formed the republic which lasted almost 500 years.After the Romans overthrew the Etruscan kings they formed the republic which lasted almost 500 years.After the Romans overthrew the Etruscan kings they formed the republic which lasted almost 500 years.After the Romans overthrew the Etruscan kings they formed the republic which lasted almost 500 years.After the Romans overthrew the Etruscan kings they formed the republic which lasted almost 500 years.
Nothing really, it was there long before the Romans ever came to Britain.
The crusades lasted over 2 centuries.
Romans build monuments because they have superb engineers and their monuments make an impression on tourists.
The A1 may follow a Roman road in part, but the Romans did not build it. The British built it.
To build underwater foundations for the docks of some ports the Romans used concrete.
The Romans had used things to build
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The Romans
Pax Romana
Yes the Romans really built the aquaducts.