Rome is on the west side of Itally.
Some Interesting facts about democracy are that Greece and Rome used to be apart of the democratic government.Some Interesting facts about democracy are that Greece and Rome used to be apart of the democratic government.
Benedict went off and lived in a cave as a hermit.
1. Created a unified set of codes (Hammurabi's Code, Justinian's Code, Sui Dynasty) 2. Tolerated diverse religions (Rome, Mongols, Sui) 3. Distributed land to poor farmers (Rome under Julius Caesar, Sui)
This is a representative democracy. A direct democracy is best modeled in Ancient Rome where people went directly to every meeting and put in their own two cents.
At least two countries have separate political and economic capitals: for the United States it would be Washington and New York City respectively; for Italy it would be Rome and Milan. In at least one country, one city is both the political and economic capital: in the United Kingdom that would, of course, be London.
Western, about half way up the coast.
Western, about half way up the coast.
The Italian Peninsula
The Italian Peninsula
The Italian Peninsula.
westerm coast of the itialian peninsula
Rome was located (and still is) on the western coast of Italy, also called the Tyrrhenian coast.
the Italian peninsula
Rome is located 16 miles from theWEST coast of the Italian peninsula The Mediterranean Sea is a short LIDO train ride from the Piramide metro stop downtown!
No. Rome was on the seven Hills of Rome which were in a hilly area between the Apennines (a mountain chain which runs through the Italian peninsula) and the coast.
It would be hard to get much closer to it than Rome is, seeing as how Rome is actually on it.
Most of the Italian peninsula were enemies of Rome. However when Rome took control of Italy, the rest of the peninsula became allies of Rome to further expand the empire after the fall of the king.