Researchers Discover Two-Foot-Tall Buddha Statue, Shed Light on Trade Route Connecting Roman Empire to Ancient World ...
The city of Iskenderun, also known as Alexandretta, in todays Turkey, was originally founded by Alexander the Great.
What was Roman Egypt like? In what ways did it differ from when the Greeks had ruled it during the Ptolemaic period?
The discovery reinforces the theory that Hadrianopolis was not only a cultural center but also a strategic military enclave ...
which can be allocated to cities or towns in your empire. Your other option with the merchant is to send them to another settlement. This forgoes the establishment of a trade route. Generally ...
Timgad is a mysterious city located in the heart of the Sahara that was once bustling with Roman life – … Continue reading "How A Beautiful Roman City Was Forgotten In The Desert For Centuries" ...
A series of stunning texts more than 2,000 years old have revealed fascinating insights into the day-to-day lives of Petra's ancient community.
The Empire’s Approach to Trade and Taxation Under Emperor Palpatine, the Galactic Empire adopted a more authoritarian approach to trade regulation. Major trade routes were placed under strict Imperial ...
The discovery reinforces the theory that Hadrianopolis was not only a cultural center but also a strategic military enclave of the Roman Empire ... position near trade routes connecting the ...
including 44 from Britain, are believed to be a mix of military pay and the spoils of war, stashed by a Roman soldier after he returned to the European continent ...