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Started by Tim, May 07, 2020, 09:55:09 PM

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Tim

I was taking part in a Virtual Pub Quiz tonight. One of the questions in 133 BC which city was the first to have a population of 1 million. The answer given (without attribution) was Rome. Nothing I have read suggests the population of Rome reached that number under the Republic. Do we have any source evidence for that?

Duncan Head

" Many have believed there were as many as one million inhabitants" - says one article, but the author thinks it was a fair bit less.
Duncan Head

Erpingham

According to this based on a NASA study, Alexandria was the first ancient city to have 1m inhabitants, in 100 BC.  The same information is given by another source on wikipedia.

Tim

Duncan, Anthony

Thank you both. I guess the quiz master must have been using the sources Storey noted; I ain't convinced either. Alexandria was my guess based upon a vague memory what must be the Nasa stuff, just could not remember the date.