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Cities Of The Roman Empire-Civilisation VI

Can you name all the 31 cities which are able to founded by either Trajan or Julius Caesar?
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Last updated: March 24, 2024
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This is the capital (This is easy)
Rome
Neighbourhood of Naples. Modern-day Pozzuoli
Puteoli
Historic town not far South Of Rome. Emperor Nero was born here. Modern-day Anzio
Antium
A small town on the Northern Adriatic coast, 40 minutes south of modern-day Udine
Aquileia
One of the major Roman ports. It's situated on the Western Coast of Italy, almost adjacent to the city in Q1. That town's main airport is found here.
Ostia
This town has also kept its Roman name to today. It's on the North-Eastern coast of Italy, north of San Marino
Ravenna
Greek colony situated to the North-West of modern-day Naples. The Roman invasion of it was one of the first important victories for them.
Cumae
Modern-day Lyon, France
Lugdunum
Modern-day Milan, in central-northern Italy
Mediolanum
Modern-day Arpino, in Lazio, not far from Frosinone, and the birthplace of the famous Cicero
Arpinum
Modern-day Sezze, in the province of Latina, Southern Lazio.
Setia
This town was temporarily known as Durocorteron, being a Gallic city. Today, it's known as Reims, and it's in France.
Durocortorum
Now known as Velletri, it's close to the Alban Lake South East of the town in Q1 (This is also an easy one)
Velitrae
Modern-day Arezzo, in Southern Tuscany
Arretium
A Roman town in Israel. It's not far from Tel Aviv, and it's on the coast.
Caesarea
Modern-day Brindisi, in Puglia, and marks the end of the Appian Way
Brundisium
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This was the capital of the Kingdom Of Armenia, founded by King Artashes I in the year 176BC. Today it's known as Artashat
Artaxata
Large town in Syria. Now not so big anymore.
Palmyra
Modern-day town in Cyprus
Paphos
Modern-day Zaragoza, Spain
Caesaraugusta
Modern-day Sevilla, Spain
Hispalis
Very important archaeological site near Split, Croatia. You've done well if you've come this far, both in this quiz or in the game!
Salonae
Modern-day large town not far west from Venice, Italy. Also starts with V
Verona
Modern-day York, England. This was a very important town for them.
Eburacum
Modern-day Narbonne, Southern France
Narbo
Modern-day Koln or Cologne, Western Germany. Has the second name as the same name as Emperor Nero's mother.
Colonia Agrippina
This is in Romania today, and used to be the main town for the Dacian tribe.
Sarmizegetusa
Close to modern-day Linz, Austria, and it's also close to the river Danube
Lauriacum
City in the province of Pannonia, in modern-day Serbia. By modern-day Sremska Mitrovica.
Sirmium
City famously associated with the eruption of M.Vesuvius, documented by Pliny in 79AD. Its modern equivalent loses an i. This is town is only available with the Gathering Storm extension pack.
Pompeii
Known as modern-day Tangier, in Morocco.
Tingi
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