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What is the island that became Rome's northwestern frontier?

Even though Rome and Britain fought Britain was the Northwestern frontier.Answer is Britain


What was the port of rome called and how did the incoming goods get from the port to the city itself?

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Who forced payments to the Romans from conquered areas usually in grains?

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Why was Ostia important to Rome?

Rome is some distance from the sea - Ostia was the sea-port and harbour for the city.


What is an ancient market?

An ancient market is a place where goods are bought and sold. In Greece it was called an agora and in Rome it was called a forum.