Of course, time zones did not exist in ancient Rome, but you can compare modern time zones with the geography. The Roman Empire spanned from modern day Spain in the West to Iraq in the East, and from North Africa in the South to Britain in the North. The ancient city of Rome was located in the same place as the city today, and so is in the same time zone as modern Rome.
Oh, dude, that's easy. The city located at 42 N 12 E is Rome, Italy. Like, it's where you can find the Colosseum, pasta, and a bunch of ancient ruins. So, if you're into history and carbs, that's the place to be.
Rome is in Europe.
The hills and rivers surrounding Rome protected it to a degree.
The capital of Italy is Rome (Roma). It is located in the province of Lazio on the Tiber River 17 miles from the Tyrrhenian Sea. The coordinates for latitude and longitude are: 42 50 N & 12 50 E.
Herculaneum no longer exists. It was located in Ancient Rome, but was destroyed in 79 AD. The ruins are located in Ercolano, Campania, Italy.
Ancient Rome was located on the peninsula of Italy.
In the centre of Rome.
Europe.
Rome is located in the modern day country of Italy.
Europe.
The Colosseum is located in the center of Rome. It is almost impossible to miss if you go there.
The Mediterranean
the Eastern hemisphere
the city of Rome , of course! Rome is a city located in the middle of Itlay. It is currently the capital of Italy and this is where the Vatican City is located.
Ancient Rome is in the same place a modern Rome. The Colosseum is located at 41o 53' 24.98'' N 12o 29' 32.07'' E.
An ancient pre-Romans would be the Latini, who inhabited the territory where Rome is located even before the city of Rome was founded.
Ancient tombs are located in many different places around the world. Some of them are in Egypt, Rome, and even in the Amazons.