The Romans won hundreds of battles in their 1,200 years of
history. Important battles the Romans won included the Battle of
Ilipa in 206 in southern Spain where the Romans defeated the
Carthaginians and took over the Carthaginian Spanish territories ,
the Battle of Zama in 202BC where they defeated Hannibal, the
battle of Pydna in 168 where they defeated the king of Macedon, the
Battle of Vercellae in 101 BC where they defeated the Cimbri, a
Germanic people who was invading the empire the Battle of Alesia in
52 BC during the conquest of Gaul, the storming of Jerusalem in 70
AD, Trajan's battle of Sarmisegusta in 106 AD against the Dacians ,
the Battle of Naissus in 268 or 269 BC where Claudius II defeated
the Goths, the Battle of Fano in 271 AD where Aurelian defeated the
Alemanni, the Battle of Satala in 298 where Galerius defeated the
Persians, and the Battle of Pollentia in 402 where Stilicho
defeated Alaric I king of the Visigoths.
This is far from being a comprehensive list.