Zeitreise: Die Welt im Jahr 0 | Ganze Folge Terra X
Terra X History・2 minutes read
Various cultures thrived in different regions during the first century, with Rome dominating in Europe and China building the Great Wall. The evolution of civilizations across different cultures showed both striking similarities and vast differences, fueling Matthias Wemhoff's fascination with the inequality among civilizations.
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- Rome, under Emperor Augustus, was a bustling metropolis with the largest population globally, featuring iconic structures like the Colosseum for entertainment, and culinary delights showcased in the first cookbook by Marcus Gavius Apicius.
- The diverse civilizations of the first century, from the Roman Empire to the Mayan culture, exhibit unique advancements and challenges, highlighting the intricate tapestry of human history that captivates historians like Matthias Wemhoff, who delves into the disparities and commonalities shaping these civilizations.
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What was the largest city globally in the first century?
Rome
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