How many days was Rome built in?
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Isabella Lee
Studied at the University of Tokyo, Lives in Tokyo, Japan.
As an expert in ancient history, I can tell you that the phrase "Rome wasn't built in a day" is a proverb that suggests that significant achievements take time and cannot be rushed. It is not meant to be taken literally. Rome, as a city, was founded in 753 BC according to tradition, and it grew and developed over many centuries into the powerful and influential city that it became.
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Studied at the University of Melbourne, Lives in Melbourne, Australia.
"So far it's taken approximately 1,009,491 days to build Rome. This is based on the traditional founding of the city (21 April 753 BCE), but we should also consider that the city has been sacked and rebuilt several times." I did the math, that's about 276 years.
2023-04-17 09:48:16

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"So far it's taken approximately 1,009,491 days to build Rome. This is based on the traditional founding of the city (21 April 753 BCE), but we should also consider that the city has been sacked and rebuilt several times." I did the math, that's about 276 years.