Rome and Egypt were not direct adversaries. Egypt was absorbed into the Roman Empire after it helped Marc Antouny in the civil war against Octavian.
You have to be more specific. Ancient Rome was loaded with civil wars. Which civil war do you mean?
Power.
I don't think they ever fought three wars against each other. The only Rome/Egypt war I can recall is Caesar's Alexandrian War. Egypt was very willing to compromise with Rome because they knew that Rome could step in and conquer them if they chose. Are you sure you are not thinking of the Punic wars between Rome and Carthage?
They were not civil wars - they were wars between rivals for control of the Western Mediterranean, which Rome won and moved on into the Eastern Mediterranean.
Civil wars occurred in Rome during the first century because of growing ambitions of the leaders, who commanded their own armies, soon led to another civil war.
yes because she wanted to rule egypt by herself
Series of Civil Wars
Cleopatra was the last pharaoh in Egypt. There were wars happening between Rome and Egypt.
The Babylonian civilisation had already disappeared by the time of the Romans. Their area, Mesopotamia has come under the Persians. Trajan conquered it from the Persians, but Hadrian gave it back to them to maintain peace. Later Mesopotamia was conquered again.
Rome faced various political problems at different times. At the beginning, it was the monarchy, in the early republic it was the unrest of the plebeians, the Social Wars, the civil wars and the foreign wars also added to Rome's political problems. When Christianity gained strength, it too became a political matter.
A rebellion in Asia Minor that required Romans Intervention