The Romans conquered Greece in Greece itself. The conquest of mainland Greece occurred in 146 BC. In 146 BC they defeated Macedon (the largest state which covered about 1/3 of Greece) in the fourth Macedonian War. In 146 BC they annexed it to their empire. In the same year the Achaean league, an alliance of city-states in the Peloponnese Peninsula in southern Greece rose against the Romans and were defeated. As a result, the rest of Greece was also annexed.
The province of Asia was added in increments and roughly about 211 BC it became a province. Remember, that although the name's the same, the Roman province of Asia was not the continent of Asia. It was simply the name of a province in the western mid east.
The province of Asia was added in increments and roughly about 211 BC it became a province. Remember, that although the name's the same, the Roman province of Asia was not the continent of Asia. It was simply the name of a province in the western mid east.
The province of Asia was added in increments and roughly about 211 BC it became a province. Remember, that although the name's the same, the Roman province of Asia was not the continent of Asia. It was simply the name of a province in the western mid east.
The province of Asia was added in increments and roughly about 211 BC it became a province. Remember, that although the name's the same, the Roman province of Asia was not the continent of Asia. It was simply the name of a province in the western mid east.
The province of Asia was added in increments and roughly about 211 BC it became a province. Remember, that although the name's the same, the Roman province of Asia was not the continent of Asia. It was simply the name of a province in the western mid east.
The province of Asia was added in increments and roughly about 211 BC it became a province. Remember, that although the name's the same, the Roman province of Asia was not the continent of Asia. It was simply the name of a province in the western mid east.
The province of Asia was added in increments and roughly about 211 BC it became a province. Remember, that although the name's the same, the Roman province of Asia was not the continent of Asia. It was simply the name of a province in the western mid east.
The province of Asia was added in increments and roughly about 211 BC it became a province. Remember, that although the name's the same, the Roman province of Asia was not the continent of Asia. It was simply the name of a province in the western mid east.
The province of Asia was added in increments and roughly about 211 BC it became a province. Remember, that although the name's the same, the Roman province of Asia was not the continent of Asia. It was simply the name of a province in the western mid east.
The province of Asia was added in increments and roughly about 211 BC it became a province. Remember, that although the name's the same, the Roman province of Asia was not the continent of Asia. It was simply the name of a province in the western mid east.
They conquered what they called Asia Minor, present-day Turkey, Syria and Palestine.
Modern day Turkey
The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
The Romans improved travelling conditions by building roads and bridges.
200000
No because the Romans came in an AD date which means after Christ.
The Romans did not conquer the Middle East in one shot. It took over two centuries for the Romans to conquer the Middle East (from 132 BCE to 117 CE). Please see the map in the Related Links.
The Romans decided to conquer all of Italy because they wanted to expand their empire.
Of course the Romans did not conquer the US. The US did not exist at the time of the Roman Empire, and in any case, the Romans had no idea that the American continents existed.
The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
The Romans improved travelling conditions by building roads and bridges.
To conquer it.
The Romans did not conquer anything in 1948.
200000
No because the Romans came in an AD date which means after Christ.
The Romans did not conquer the Middle East in one shot. It took over two centuries for the Romans to conquer the Middle East (from 132 BCE to 117 CE). Please see the map in the Related Links.
The Middle East, Asia Minor and Central Asia.
The Romans conquered Egypt if that helps
Ancient Israel was conquered by the Romans in 63 BC.