The never was/is a Roman peninsula. Rome was/is in the Italian peninsula. Italy has lies in between the western basin and the eastern basin of the Mediterranean. This made it easier for the Romans to expand into both the western and the eastern Mediterranean and to control both basins of the Mediterranean.
You need to specify who or what did not contribute to a weakend economy.
I don't know of any Roman city named Iberia. Iberia, sometimes spelled Hiberia, was the Roman provence of present day Spain. Even today we refer to Spain and Portugal as the Iberian peninsula.
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Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.
Hey, this is the same question that was killing me when I was in sixth grade. But now I know it, so here it is! Except theres alot of extra details, so yea. But anyways, Rome itself, as an ancient city, had a perfect position for expansion and domination in the Italian peninsula. Located on multiple hills, Rome was a very defendable city. It was built over a river, connecting it to the sea and further inland for trade. It was not a coastal city, something very important in ancient times. Unlike a coastal city, Rome could not be surprised by any attackers. It had plenty of forewarning if anyone approached. Also, coastal cities can be prone to foreign influence. Rome was not, allowing it to create and maintain a powerful Roman culture. (read Cicero's works concerning Romulus and the founding of Rome) In the Mediterranean, Rome was an excellent position. As a peninsula it only had to fear land attacks from the North, thus protecting three out of four of its borders by water. Even the Northern border was guarded by the massive Alps. Thus, few land campaigns were successful against Rome. (Celts, Hannibal, Huns?) The sea offered innumerous trade opportunities, and after the first destruction of Carthage in 216(?) BC, Rome was the powerhouse in all of the Mediterannean coast. In this way, Rome easily spread its influence around the whole region, using its powerful army to quell any problem-makers. Rome established itself in Egypt, Greece, Turkey, Carthage, and Spain very quickly as the rulers of those waters.
the location of the peninsula contributed to roman control of the mediterranean region.
the location of the peninsula contributed to roman control of the mediterranean region.
The Iberian peninsula. In the times of the Roman Empire the entire region was called Iberia.
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.
In terms of the definition of the word "peninsula" it is a broad one for the location of countries. There are three prominent ones: * Italy, on the Italian peninsula; * Spain, on the Iberian peninsula; and * Portugal, on the Iberian peninsula.
At its height the Roman Empire extended almost to India to the east. To the West, it went to Spain. The southern limit was most of North Africa and to the north to most of the British Isle. It was centered in Rome on the Italian Peninsula.
The Roman Empire.
You can find the Antarctic Peninsula using 69.5000° S, 65.0000° W.
the mayan location is central america
The absolute location of the Korean peninsula is approximately 35 to 43 degrees North latitude and 124 to 131 degrees East longitude.
The Peninsula Hotels Co. is based in Hong Kong, which is the location of the company's flagship hotel, the Peninsula Hong Kong.
Because Roman location was a sign of greatness. Alot of people pooed where no roman locations were and used it as a public toilet-like india. If you were in a roman location, you were royalty.