An interesting fact, many cities in Germany developed as important communication hubs and forts of the Roman administration, including Cologne, Trier, Mainz, Augsburg, and Regensburg.
Many people think that Germany was not part of the Empire, but the Romans did control about 30% of present-day Germany.
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No wonder why almost every major political ruler in Europe for the next 1500 years portrait himself as a heir of Romans.
Imagine being illiterate peasant in 800AD France or Italy, seeing remains of Roman roads and architecture. Almost like alien technology for them.
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An interesting fact, many cities in Germany developed as important communication hubs and forts of the Roman administration, including Cologne, Trier, Mainz, Augsburg, and Regensburg.
Many people think that Germany was not part of the Empire, but the Romans did control about 30% of present-day Germany.
No wonder why almost every major political ruler in Europe for the next 1500 years portrait himself as a heir of Romans.
Imagine being illiterate peasant in 800AD France or Italy, seeing remains of Roman roads and architecture. Almost like alien technology for them.