Database: History | Historical Largest Cities of the World | Author Not Online

Rome (100 CE)


Description


CityRome
CountryRoman Empire
Year Become #125
Population450,000< > =
SourceAnswers.com Four Thousand Years of Urban Growth: An Historical Census by Tertius Chandler. 1987, St. David's University Press

Pictures


Pictures are only available when the database author is online.


Quick Browse


9 Thebes (1400 BC)
10 Nineveh (668 BC)
11 Babylon (612 BC)
12 Pataliputra (300 BC)
13 Changan (195 BC)
14 --> Rome (100 CE)
15 Constantinople (340 CE)
16 Ctesiphon (570)
17 Changan (Xi'an) (637)
18 Baghdad (775)
19 Cordova (935)


Google
 






Relationships


Rome--> Business--> Average Real Estate Rental Cost for Selected Cities
Rome--> Coins--> Coin Mints of the World
Rome--> Entertainment--> World Wide Shortwave Radio Stations
Rome--> Entertainment--> List of Popular 80's Albums
Rome--> Food--> World Beers
Rome--> Geography--> World's Largest Cities
Rome--> Geography--> Country Population (2002)
Rome--> Geography--> Capital Cities of World Countries
Rome--> Geography--> World's Largest Cities (2005)
Rome--> History--> Great Inventions by Year and Country
Rome--> History--> Catholic Pope History
Rome--> Music--> Billboard magazine's Dance Hit Singles By Group
Rome--> Music--> Opera companies in Europe
Rome--> Science--> Space Satellites Currently Orbiting Earth
Rome--> Science--> List of science museums
Rome--> Sports--> Olympic Games Medal History
Rome--> Sports--> Soccer World Cup FIFA Winners
Rome--> Transportation--> World Airport Codes
Rome--> Transportation--> Major Airplane Disasters
Rome--> Travel--> Directory of World Wide Zoos
Rome--> Travel--> United States National Park List
Roman Empire--> History--> Date of Independence for Modern Countries
Roman Empire--> History--> List of Prince-Bishops of Trent
25--> Entertainment--> List of television stations in Mexico by call sign
25--> Science--> List of Stars

Database Search


To search Historical Largest Cities of the World fill in the form below, or click here to view the complete index:


Field Low High