They traded for goods by land, using their excellent roads and they also used the sea during sailing season. Also, a Roman merchant could travel to another city, purchase goods and have them sent back to Rome for resale. Business was business and the nature of the goods/services they were trading dictated how it was carried out.
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Many cultures did such as ancient Greece, ancient, Rome and other great ones too.
The Tyrrhenian Sea was ancient Rome's main shipping area. Rome's port of Ostia was on the Tyrrhenian, where goods from all over the empire entered Rome. There were other port cities on that sea coast of Italy, in addition to the resort cities around the Gulf of Naples. The Tyrrhenian served Rome both for business and pleasure.
No. Rome had a million.
trade and irrigation systems
Their trade was about trading stuff.
Rome traded with various cities in the Mediterranean, including Carthage, Alexandria, Byzantium (Constantinople), Athens, Syracuse, and Corinth. These cities were important hubs for the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture throughout the ancient world.
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Rome and India
Ancient Rome was a city -- it was named Rome and has lasted from 753 BC to the present day. Although there were plenty of other cities that were founded before Rome itself, Rome is the only one that has lasted so long.
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yes they did
Rome never invaded Hibernia, that is why the Roman influence was limited to other conquered provinces. Rome was related to ancient Hibernia with a continuous trade and commerce.
Many cultures did such as ancient Greece, ancient, Rome and other great ones too.
Most people in ancient Rome spoke Latin, but some cities that ancient Rome took over spoke their native language. A lot of people in ancient Rome spoke Greece.
The Tyrrhenian Sea was ancient Rome's main shipping area. Rome's port of Ostia was on the Tyrrhenian, where goods from all over the empire entered Rome. There were other port cities on that sea coast of Italy, in addition to the resort cities around the Gulf of Naples. The Tyrrhenian served Rome both for business and pleasure.