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25 MOST INFLUENTIAL CITIES IN HISTORY
(Ancient Rome)
(Ancient Rome)
Thought i'd start a thread on this topic covering some of the great cities of past and present that have shaped and continue to shape the world.Catalohyuk in anatolia is considered as the world's first city at 7000 BC with an estimate population of 1000.Today Shanghai tops the list with 24 million people.The primary conditions for the growth of a city are water sources ,sanitation and food supply.To this are added location on trade routes and oppurtunities for enrichment,influence and patronage due to being a religious,trading or political centre.
Rank 1-5 are in order of importance.15-20 are in no order amongst themselves but more important than 21-25.After that its random.Importance i based on global impact as most critical factor along with longevity,regional impact,religious and/or political influence, size, location and economics as secondary factors.
''While Rome stands,the world stands,When Rome falls , so falls the world'' - St.Bede
1. ROME -
The 'Eternal City' as it is called ticks all the boxes for unparalleled impact,longevity,location,and importance as a economic,political and religious centre and is still going strong.According to legend it was founded in 753 BC by Romulus,descended from the exiled Trojan hero Aeneas.Rome 's power grew after it transitioned to a republic ,as it conquered first the italian peninsula then after defeating carthage and the hellenic successor states it grew to enormous size under the Roman empire - the definitive model for all Western empires to follow for the next 2 millenia.
Impact -
The roman empire forms the bedrock what is called 'western civilization' and has been emulated ever since.Almost every european empire from the germans,the french under Napoleon,the russians took the eagle of rome as their imperial symbol.The word Kaiser or Tsar is derived from Caesar.Rome's impact was so pervasive because of its huge longevity having ruled the most of Europe and Mediterranean africa and Asia for 600 years or so,and its sheer size.It stretched from the Thames in Britain to the euphrates in Iraq,from the Nile in Egypt to the Rhine in Germany.No other empire was ever able to repeat this feat,despite having more landmass.The Byzantines,Ottomans or Arab caliphates at their peak could only manage half the mediterranean world.The Romans turned the Mediterranean into a roman lake - Mare nostrum or our sea.
Romans also founded many famous cities - Tarragona, Girona, Valencia, Cordoba, Sevilla,Leon, Zaragoza,Barcelona,Braga,Coimbra in Spain and Portugal. Venice, Rimini, Florence, Turin, Bologna, Salerno, Piacenza in Italy. Narbonne,Besancon,Paris,Strasbourg,Lyon,Metz,Amiens,Orleans in France. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds,Manchester,York,Cambridge,Southampton,Dover,Leicester,Canterbury and London in UK. Nis, Osijek, Ljubilana,Bratislava,Zagreb,Budapest,Dubrovnik in the Balkans.Tlemcen in algeria.Baden,Regensberg,Frankfurt,Aachen,Linz,Heidelberg,Stuttgart,Vienna,Cologne,Bonn,Koblenz,Worms, Mainz,Salzburg,Augsburg,Zurich,Trier in Germany,Austria and Switzerland. Nijmegen, Utrecht, Maastricht in Netherlands and Belgium.
Civil Law,romance languages,military organization,concrete,aqueducts,baths,city planning,architecture techniques,mining techniques,advanced glassmaking,classical literature and philosophy,holiday customs,the christian religion,calendar,coinage among others are the legacy of Rome and its empire.
While the western Roman empire fell in 476 AD,the eastern half endured for another 1000 years.After a catastrophic decline during the fall of the western empire and several sacks of the city in 5th and 6th centuries it gradually regained its grandeur as the centre of western catholicism.Throughout the middle ages it regained its prominence as the centre of the papacy and the catholic faith,was a major centre of the Renaissance,and after 1870 the capital of a unified Italy.Today it is a city within a city,the vatican being a part of it.Its the most religiously significant christian city and continues to be a major centre of importance.It is a popular tourist destination housing sites like the forum,trajan's column,the pantheon,sistine chapel,the vatican and the coliseum.
(Vatican)
Location and population -
Rome's location is extremely fortituous.It sits bang in the centre of Italy on the banks of the Tiber river with lush available grasslands surrounding it.Its flanks are covered by the mediterannean and the Apenine mountain ranges, from its central position it could expand both north and south to conquer italy and after conquering Italy as long as it held the alpine mountain passes and guarded against an invasion by sea,Italy was invulnerable to attack. Italy itself is centrally located in the mediterranean and rome is the centre of Italy,giving an impression that Rome was the centre of the world itself.Thus ancient authors called it 'Capita mundi' or capital of the world.
(Sistine Chapel)
Rome became the most populous city in the world at 400,000 by 100 BC and retained the status for the next 500 years.By 200 AD its population was estimated at 1 million - probably the first global city to accomplish this.(made possible by advanced aqueduct and water transport system,sanitation and grain imports from africa).Its population today is 4.3 million - 3rd highest in Europe.
''Babylon is fallen,is fallen..'' - Isaih,the Bible
2. BABYLON -
What Rome was to Europe, Babylon was to the ancient middle East.It was at once a Holy city as well as the imperial capital of the cradle of civilization for over 1500 years .Initially a small Akkadian town founded in 2300 AD Babylon's rise to power began under Hammurabi,the ruler with first known legal code around 1800 BC.After that it constantly changed hands over the next 1500 years between the elamite,assyrian,neo babylonian, achaemenid persian and macedonian empires.Babylonian language spread through the middle east and it was the capital of Nebuchadnezzar's empire as well as Alexander the great's world empire.It was one of the 4 great capitals of the achaemenid persian empire with susa,pasargadae and persepolis. A centre of learning as well as a holy site and an economic hub.The ancient scientists who lived in the city made important discoveries in mathematics, physics and astronomy. Among their many accomplishments, they developed trigonometry ,used mathematical models to track the planet Jupiter and developed methods of tracking time that are still used today. Ancient Babylonian records are still used by modern-day astronomers to study how the rotation of the Earth has changed.
(Reconstruction of Ishtar Gate)
Babylonian religion and laws seem to have influenced later middle eastern religions such as zoroastrianism and abrahamic faiths.The eye for an eye idiom for example comes directly from Hammurabi's law of retaliation.Biblical texts mention babylon ,as well as the blasphemous tower of babel now identified as the 300 ft ziggurat of babylon probably witnessed by jews during their captivity under nebuchdnezzar there.Babylon was home to impressive architectural creations apart from the huge Ziggurat on the city centre,such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon - considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world and its formidable walls,the walls of bablyon being the strongest fortifications of the contemporary world.
Babylon's decline began during the time of alexander's succesors when its population was deported to the new city of seleucia and continued under the parthians,sassanids .By the time of the arab caliphates it was a small village and today is a ruin.Its successor in the region was to be Baghdad,just 60 miles away.(Hanging Gardens)
Location and Population -
Babylon located on the Euphrates river bisecting the 2 halves of the city had access to the fertile floodplains surrounding it while its lack of natural defenses were compensated by its huge walls.It was well suited to dominate the regional riverine trade.Canals dug from the tigris and euphrates and the rich alluvial soil could support a huge population for its time.It was the largest city in the world from 1770 – 1670 BC, and again between 612 – 320 BC. It was perhaps the first city to reach a population above 200,000.Today the city is long gone but lives on in legend as the first great imperial capital of the world.
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