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  2. List of cities founded by the Romans - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and towns founded by the Romans. It lists cities established and built by the ancient Romans to have begun as a colony, often for the settlement of citizens or veterans of the legions. Many Roman colonies in antiquity rose to become important commercial and cultural centers, transportation hubs and capitals of global ...

  3. Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Empire ruled the ... Each of the three largest cities in the Empire ... The pervasiveness of military garrisons throughout the Empire was a major influence ...

  4. History of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Empire in AD 117, at its greatest extent. ... The empire in the east—known today as the Byzantine Empire, ... Major cities and towns, even Rome itself ...

  5. Western Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Western Roman Empire in 418 AD, ... The whole region, especially the major cities, ... Today, more than 900 million people are native speakers of Romance ...

  6. Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    Constantinople [a] (see other names) was a historical city located on the Bosporus that served as the capital of the Roman, Byzantine, Latin, and Ottoman empires between its consecration in 330 AD to 1930, when it was renamed to Istanbul.

  7. Ravenna - Wikipedia

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    The city prospered under imperial rule. In 401, Western Roman emperor Honorius moved his court from Mediolanum to Ravenna; it then served as capital of the empire for most of the 5th century. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Ravenna became the capital of Odoacer until he was defeated by the Ostrogoth king Theodoric.

  8. Roman Italy - Wikipedia

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    The new city, however, did not receive an urban prefect until 359 which raised it to the status of eastern capital. After the death of Theodosius in 395 and the subsequent division of the Empire, Italy was home base of the Western Roman Empire. As a result of Alaric's invasion in 402 the western seat was moved from Mediolanum to Ravenna.

  9. Category:Roman towns and cities - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Roman city planning (1 C, 11 P) R. Roman towns in Germania (9 P) Pages in category "Roman towns and cities" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of ...