The city of Rome was said to have been founded by Romulus, who was also its first king. It is thought that the foundation of Rome involved the unification of separate and independent settlements on what were to become the seven hills of Rome into a single city-state.
Ancient Roman architects and ancient Roman masons. People have been building things since the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and probably before that.
However, the Roman senator or emperor who PAID for the building generally got to have it named after him. Much as it is here today, with 75% of all buildings in West Virginia being named for the late Senator Robert Byrd.
Who founded the city of Rome?
Romulus and Remus, twins reportedly raised by a she-wolf, founded the city of Rome. It was called Rome, after Romulus.
The Romans belives that their ansestor is romulus. Which is a person that is raised by wolf, Rome is named after him. This is just a myth, of corce.
The Romans
No it was not.
The Pantheon is a temple the Romans built to dedicate to all the gods of pagan Rome. The temple was the most revered building of ancient Rome.
Ancient Romans were the first people to built the actual road system.
Agrippa improved Rome's water supply. In 33 BC he built two new aqueducts.
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Ancient Rome was built on seven hills.
I think you mean the "parthenon". That is in Athens, not Rome. It is ancient and was built by the ancient Greeks.
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No it was not.
People did not discover Ancient Rome, people BUILT Ancient Rome and it has been in continuous occupation since then 2,800years ago.
Ancient Rome was built on the Tiber river.
There was Ancient Rome before present day Rome right? So - eventually, Ancient Rome started slipping away and archeologists just built over Anciet Rome. That kept happening until they had present day Rome and Ancient Rome - but Ancient Rome was underground
The first basilica built in ancient Rome was in the early 2nd century BC. It was called the Basilica Aemilia.
An Aqueduct is a Roman Structure built to transport water from the mountains to the city in ancient Rome
The second basilica built in ancient Rome was the Basilica Sempronia. It was built in 169 BC. It faced the first one, the Basilica Aemilia, built about 30 years earlier.
Slave craftspeople did most of the manual work in ancient Rome.
No Tiber River