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  1. Apr 29, 2024 · We explore some of the most fascinating and influential Roman cities, examining their history, architecture, and social and economic structures.

  2. Aug 2, 2023 · The famous Colleseum in Rome. From its humble beginnings as a small town on the River Tiber, Rome would eventually grow into the greatest city the world had ever known. Arguably reaching its peak in 117 AD, Rome, and its armies would hold sway over more than a quarter of the world's population.

  3. Jul 10, 2023 · Cities of Ancient Rome like Jerusalem, Alexandria, and Athens retained their importance under Roman rule. Others, such as Carthage and Sarmizegethusa Regia in Dacia, were reconstructed. Jerusalem, however, suffered complete destruction due to multiple Jewish rebellions against the empire.

  4. Oct 19, 2023 · From the capital of Rome and nearby Pompeii to Carthage and Antioch on the far sides of the Mediterranean Basin, and finally to religious centers like Ephesus and Jerusalem, the Roman Empire left a permanent mark on the region's history, geography, culture, and religion, and patterns of travel.

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  5. Apr 13, 2024 · The Roman Empire spanned from 27 BC, following the Roman Republic, until 1453 AD with the fall of Constantinople. During this era, the Romans founded many cities including Istanbul, Turkey (originally Byzantium, later renamed Constantinople) and London, UK (established as Londinium). Image: The Tower Bridge in London.

  6. Roman cities. This post is also available in: Polish ( polski) Colonia Ulpia Traiana was one of the most important cities on the German provinces. During its peak development, it was home to over ten thousand people whose history can be rebuilt from traces left in the earth.

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  8. Sep 13, 2021 · Perhaps the most important city of Ancient Rome, Alexandria was the city that financed the Empire’s success; serving as the grain capital of the Roman World. Founded by Alexander the Great in 332...