The city was Corinth
The city-stated burned by Rome is Corinth.
There was never a war between Greece and Rome. Rome annexed the Greek lands without incident in 146 BC.
Between those dates, Rome conquered all of Italy, including the territory of the Sabines and the Greek colonists. It also conquered all of the lands belonging to the Carthagineans, the third and final Punic War ended in 146 B.
The Romans greatly admired and even copied Greek Art.
The Romans greatly admired and even copied Greek art.
The Battle between the Greek city of Corinth and the Roman Republic.
146 BCE.
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Even after Rome conquered Greece in 146 BCE, Greece continued to exert a profound cultural influence on Roman society. Greek art, philosophy, and education shaped Roman intellectual life, leading to the adoption of Greek styles in literature, sculpture, and architecture. Additionally, many elite Romans sought Greek tutors for their children, further embedding Greek culture in Roman life. Thus, while Rome politically dominated Greece, it was Greece's cultural legacy that significantly shaped Roman identity.
The Greeks inhabited city-states in Greece, with the "classical period" beginning about 500 BC and ending in 146 BC when they were conquered by Rome.
Rome fought Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC .
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