MrArchivity on November 9, 2025 5:28 pm At the height of the Roman Empire, the total length of the main Roman roads was around 400,000 kilometers (about 250,000 miles). Of these, roughly 80,000 kilometers (about 50,000 miles) were paved with stone.
ThroawayJimilyJones on November 9, 2025 5:50 pm « Hey, if my neighbor doesn’t want war, why did I imagine he would be a threat one day? Res impotent est, popularis »
peanutbutterz12459 on November 9, 2025 5:52 pm What have the Romans done for us, other from medicine, irrigation, health, roads, cheese, education, baths, and the Circus Maximus?Â
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At the height of the Roman Empire, the total length of the main Roman roads was around 400,000 kilometers (about 250,000 miles).
Of these, roughly 80,000 kilometers (about 50,000 miles) were paved with stone.
“Si vis bellum para pacem”
Works as well I guess
« Hey, if my neighbor doesn’t want war, why did I imagine he would be a threat one day? Res impotent est, popularis »
What have the Romans done for us, other from medicine, irrigation, health, roads, cheese, education, baths, and the Circus Maximus?Â
Let me introduce you to the Eisenhower Interstate System.
What have the Romans done for us?