official communications, and trade goods. Roman roads were of several kinds, ranging from small local roads to broad, long-distance highways built to...
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Britannia was a province of the Roman Empire. It is estimated that about 2,000 mi (3,200 km) of paved trunk roads (surfaced roads running between two towns...
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the roads played an economic role in transporting goods and people. Some of the roads in the Judaea were paved following the First Jewish–Roman War (66-73)...
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Roman roads in Morocco were the western roads of Roman Africa. In 42 AD, the western part of the kingdom of Mauretania was reorganized as a province of...
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Almost all Roman roads in Africa were built in the first two centuries AD. In 14 AD, Legio III Augusta completed a road from Tacape to Ammaedara: the first...
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surfaces) of many Roman roads survived for millennia; some are overlaid by modern roads. Francia or the Frankish Empire was the largest post-Roman Barbarian kingdom...
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Roman Road is a road in East London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets entirely on the B119 on the B roads network. It lies on the old Roman...
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The Epistle to the Romans is the sixth book in the New Testament, and the longest of the thirteen Pauline epistles. Biblical scholars agree that it was...
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large masses of troops. To solve this problem, the Romans built great roads. These roads used deep roadbeds of crushed stone as an underlying layer to ensure...
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Some roads built by the Romans are still in use today. There were several variations on a standard Roman road. Most of the higher quality roads were composed...
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