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Meaning of "romans built"

romans built - This phrase refers to the construction or creation of something by the ancient Roman civilization. It signifies the historical significance and architectural achievements of the Romans.

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Romans built an empire over many centuries.
That something like what the romans built cannot last.
Romans built these wine cellars.
In later times the Romans built a manor.
Romans built the colosseum.
I did not even know the Romans built spaceships.
And your romans built an empire that lasted a thousand years.
Stone streets finer than those the Romans built.
The Romans built a fleet of three hundred ships.
No wonder the terrified Romans built such a massive fort.
The Romans built a statue of him.
To achieve this continuous flow of water the Romans built aqueducts.
The Romans built aqueducts to bring water to cities.
It is estimated that the Romans built over bridges in their empire.
The Romans built thermal baths throughout their empire.

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To carry an aqueduct across a valley the Romans built either a bridge or a siphon.
The Romans built many cities that survive today.
The Batavians erected an encampment at this strategic spot and the Romans built a fortification there.
The Romans built walls around many of their towns.
This is the sort of wall the Romans built at Dover.
The Romans built their roads for marching soldiers.
He tells of the paved roads that the Romans built in Scotland.
The Romans built their bridges out of a variety of materials.
The rampart is what the Romans built when trying to attack Masada.
The Romans built aqueducts in other parts of the empire as well.
It was partially realized when the Romans built their empire from Britain to Egypt.
The Romans built roads with them that are still there.
On the impressive foundations the Romans built the Jupiter Temple.
The Romans built houses with stone and tiled roofs.
Greeks built libraries . Romans built the colosseum.
The Romans built an aqueduct to supply the town with water.
In contrast, the Romans built things to last.
The Romans built aqueducts to bring clean water into the cities.
To solve this problem, the Romans built great roads.
The Romans built some bridges here which are used today.
Later, both theCelts and the Romans built strong fortresses there.
The Romans built the first device that used steam to function.
But with the introduction of the aqueducts, Romans built them everywhere.
The Romans built a theater and other major monuments in the city.
Have you ever wondered how the Romans built their roads?
The Romans built a villa richly decorated with marble and stucco.
As early as the 3rd century BC, the Romans built a fortification on its highest point.
The Romans built aqueducts to carry water overland to cities and farms.
To help maintain their sprawling empire, the Romans built an extensive system of roads.
The Romans built aqueducts to bring water from distant places into cities.
However, the same road that the Romans built with stone blocks.
The Romans built watermains and were the first to use bricks in the region.
Archaeologists have discovered sections of this ancient wall, which the Romans built.
The Romans built a system of aqueducts to bring water down from the mountains.
In addition to wearing silk, the Romans built baths, along with aqueducts to supply them.

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