In ancient times, Rome in its infancy, as a monarchy, as a republic, and then as a vast yet unified empire remained centered in one particular geographical place. The "heart" of Rome, the city itself, was located in the center of the Italian peninsula, astride seven distinct hills, through which ran (and still runs) the Tiber River.
Hadrian's Wall in Britain the Danube River in Continental Europe
The north-eastern part of the Roman Empire was formed by only one river: the Danube. The whole of the northern boundary of the Roman Empire was demarcated mostly by two rivers: the Danube and the Rhine. The latter marked the north-western frontier.
The Roman empire surrounded the Mediterranean Sea.
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Hadrian's Wall in Britain the Danube River in Continental Europe
The natural borders in the northern parts of the Roman empire in what can be called "central Europe" were the Rhine and Danube rivers. Incursions by Germanic Tribes for example were an ongoing problem for Rome. In the ending years of the empire, these river boundaries were crossed en mass by barbarians.
Hadrians wall
The three features are, Rhine River, Dounbe River, and the Carpathians Mts. They were the rivers Rhine and Danube and the limes Germanicus, a series of fortifications between the two rivers.
The north-eastern part of the Roman Empire was formed by only one river: the Danube. The whole of the northern boundary of the Roman Empire was demarcated mostly by two rivers: the Danube and the Rhine. The latter marked the north-western frontier.
Hadrian's Wall, the Rhine River, and the Danube River
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The Sahara Desert was the southern border of the roman empire
The three features are, Rhine River, Dounbe River, and the Carpathians Mts. They were the rivers Rhine and Danube and the limes Germanicus, a series of fortifications between the two rivers.
Hadrian's Wall in Britain the Danube River in Continental Europe
Hadrian's Wall in Britain the Danube River in Continental Europe
The Holy Roman Empire