Cerberus was the name of the three headed dog in the twelve labors of hercules
In 165 AD "The Plague" rocked the Roman World was called smallpox.
The Antonine Plague of 165 to 180 AD (Plague of Galen) was the first known pandemic impacting the Roman Empire. It is believed that it was contracted and spread by soldiers who were returning from campaigns in the Near East.
The plague may have claimed the life of a Roman emperor, Lucius Verus. Scholars believe that the plague is smallpox.
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Answer:
They dug irrigation canals
Explanation:
Tenochtitlan was the capital city and center of the Aztec Empire. The city founded in 1325 and served as the center until it conquered by Spanish in 1520. The city was built on a swampy island in Lake Texcoco with pyramids, palaces, and storehouses. The Aztecs were able to settle there where the water served as a natural defense from enemies. The Aztecs build aqueducts, canals, and responsible for the development of a hydroponic form of irrigation. Hydrological had gates to control the flow of water from the lakes during the seasonal raining.