The Roman Roads That Conquered Europe | Engineering Strategy Every Empire Copied for 2,000 Years
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Загружено: 2026-01-14
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At its peak, the Roman Empire controlled 2.5 million square miles—from Britain to Mesopotamia—ruling 50 million people (20% of the world's population). How did Rome conquer and hold this massive empire for 400+ years?
The answer: ROADS.
Rome built over 250,000 miles of roads—ten times around Earth's circumference. These weren't dirt paths. They were engineered masterpieces, paved highways that still exist 2,000 years later. Some are still in use today.
Roman roads weren't just transportation infrastructure. They were a strategic weapon.
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