Rome has contributed more to culture than any other empire. it shaped the entire culture of west Europe, which shaped east europe, and the rest of the world. It gave us the republic, the aqueduct, most importantly, our culture. Every country on Earth has felt the impact of rome, due to westernification of the world.
Narrowed down to one "greatest" accomplishment is not easy to answer in that a civilization that controlled most of what can be called the known Western-Mediterrean World for over 10 centuries, namely ancient Rome, has many great accomplishments.
In my opinion the ancient Roman military was its greatest accomplishment. The "empire" survived and expanded due to the flexible and powerful military system and its great generals.
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Her greatest achievement was saving john smith and making her live better
He considered his lifelong greatest achievement (when asked at around 86 years of age), lifelong celibacy.
the spread of Greek culture.
The honorific fourth name given for a personal achievement was called an "agnomen".
What are 5 of the great achievement of the Romans?
The greatest achievement of the Inca empire was the building of Macchu Picchu.
Bobby Orr's greatest achievement ever was that he was a defenseman with an offensive mind.
The roman technologies are: nine aqueducts to provide water for the roman people, amphitheaters, the Colosseum, and the romans greatest achievement was the sewer system.
The greatest achievement of any gay person is to live a happy, healthy life.
The greatest achievement of the Han Dynasty was the seismograph and the art of making paper.
The use of the arch has to rank as one of the great achievements of Roman architecture and engineering, as they used the arch in their aqueducts and bridges in addition to other buildings. Their greatest achievement, in both these disciplines is the pantheon with its dome and oculus.
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electricity
Her greatest achievement was saving john smith and making her live better
He considered his lifelong greatest achievement (when asked at around 86 years of age), lifelong celibacy.