By conquest.
By conquest.
By conquest.
By conquest.
By conquest.
By conquest.
By conquest.
By conquest.
By conquest.
Yes. Immediately after the second Punic War, Rome began action against Philip of Macedon to punish him for siding with Carthage. They drifted downwards in their acquisitions and when Athens and its allies tried to revolt, Sulla crushed them in 88 BC. From that time on Greece was a secure Roman possession.
Yes, Greece and Macedonia both became parts of the Roman Empire.
By conquest.
146 bc
Rome was Roman. The Greeks were Greeks.
They took the idea of their gods from the Greeks, but gave them different names.
The major enemies of Rome included the Barbarians in the mountains, the Gauls, and the Greeks.
He wanted to use the Greeks to augment his military power to take over the Persian Empire.
They gave it a culture which Rome could not develop itself - art, architecture, theatre.
Rome was Roman. The Greeks were Greeks.
They took the idea of their gods from the Greeks, but gave them different names.
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Early Rome was influenced by two of her neighbours, the Sabines and the Etruscans, and by the Greeks who lived in southern Italy. Over time the influence of the Sabines and the Etruscans faded, while that of the Greeks increased.
NO
The major enemies of Rome included the Barbarians in the mountains, the Gauls, and the Greeks.
In 785 BC!
The Spartans are Greeks.
He wanted to use the Greeks to augment his military power to take over the Persian Empire.
No - with Carthage.
They gave it a culture which Rome could not develop itself - art, architecture, theatre.
The Greeks. In fact, the Greeks influenced many aspects of Rome as well as the architecture.