Travel ancient Rome's 186,000 miles of roads in new online atlas
Itiner-e suggests the empire's routes were almost double previous estimates. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. The Roman Empire paved the way for many modern advancements--including streets themselves. At its apex during the second century CE, the vast empire encompassed more than 55 million citizens living between present-day Britain to the west and as far east as Syria. But after almost 2,000 years, today's historians still lack a complete understanding of the empire's myriad routes.
Nov-6-2025, 16:00:00 GMT
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