if you are interested in playing with the data(different seasons,different cities,different means of transport, fastest route,cheapest route etc.) here is the source:[https://orbis.stanford.edu/](https://orbis.stanford.edu/)
That’s frankly a lot faster than i would have expected to be honest
Reddit in roman times ” do you still need to own a horse if you live in Londinium,or is the public stagecoach enough to get you to work?”
*Halfway there*
”Did I leave my hearth on?”
“Around” 28.7?
That seems very slow.
You could walk it in that time.
Damn distances are much smaller than i thought ngl
Google maps says you can walk in 14 days 4 hours.
Not sure if they calculate you walk for 14 days straight without stopping though.
the more you know
Would be nice to get this mobility in Rome: Total War games. Instead of a weeks march taking quarter of the year.
I’m guessing you’d have to be pretty important to go across France in courier horses instead of just go by boat around Iberia.
Very cool! 😊 Roman history is interesting
How much would the 930 denari be in modern currency?
Why is it taking the sea route instead of walking the entire way in a diagonal route northwest? Should be faster, no?
It takes me 50 Turns on Total War.
How fast did information travel? And how
Just now realizing, that a Bycicle would have been a fucking revolutionary invention Back then. Imagine how much faster the Legions would have been. They even had proper roads Back then.
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if you are interested in playing with the data(different seasons,different cities,different means of transport, fastest route,cheapest route etc.) here is the source:[https://orbis.stanford.edu/](https://orbis.stanford.edu/)
That’s frankly a lot faster than i would have expected to be honest
Reddit in roman times ” do you still need to own a horse if you live in Londinium,or is the public stagecoach enough to get you to work?”
*Halfway there*
”Did I leave my hearth on?”
“Around” 28.7?
That seems very slow.
You could walk it in that time.
Damn distances are much smaller than i thought ngl
Google maps says you can walk in 14 days 4 hours.
Not sure if they calculate you walk for 14 days straight without stopping though.
the more you know
Would be nice to get this mobility in Rome: Total War games. Instead of a weeks march taking quarter of the year.
I’m guessing you’d have to be pretty important to go across France in courier horses instead of just go by boat around Iberia.
Very cool! 😊 Roman history is interesting
How much would the 930 denari be in modern currency?
Why is it taking the sea route instead of walking the entire way in a diagonal route northwest? Should be faster, no?
It takes me 50 Turns on Total War.
How fast did information travel? And how
Just now realizing, that a Bycicle would have been a fucking revolutionary invention Back then. Imagine how much faster the Legions would have been. They even had proper roads Back then.