Geography does not protect people.
The walls around Constantinople, known as the Theodosian Walls, extended approximately 22 miles (35 kilometers) in length. Constructed in the 5th century, they included a series of double walls with a moat and were designed to protect the city from invasions. The walls were among the most formidable fortifications of their time, contributing significantly to the city's defense for centuries. They remained largely intact until the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
It was a strategic move of the capital of the roman empire from rome to constinople. The high walls lasted from lots of invasions.
A common natural barrier where the Aegean and black sea surrounding the Bosporus which made it susceptible in the protection of the city. Also the walls created by Constantine protected from nomads.... Hope my answer helps! stacy d..
At first it was to protect farmers from invasions and later it was to protect the lords ( or barons ) land.
It was a port city conveniently located between East and West.
Geography helped protect Egyptians due to the presence of the huge Sahara desert, the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile River
Their deserts were used to protect them from invasions.
They have the sea and the rolling hills to protect them from invasions
Their deserts were used to protect them from invasions.
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the Mongolia attacking china