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There was not a western Rome. There was only one Rome. Rome was never captured by its ememies. Although the western part of the Roman Empire fell with the capture of most of its lands by invaders, Rome was never captured and remained independent.
There is Rome, Greeks,India, China, and Egyptians still influence us today with their religions, culture, and etc.
The major enemies of Rome included the Barbarians in the mountains, the Gauls, and the Greeks.
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Ancient Rome was captured and sacked twice in its history, but never destroyed.
There was not a western Rome. There was only one Rome. Rome was never captured by its ememies. Although the western part of the Roman Empire fell with the capture of most of its lands by invaders, Rome was never captured and remained independent.
Doubtless many Roman soldiers were tortured to death when captured by enemies of rome.
In 1870 the Papal States, including Rome, were captured from the pope to reunify Italy. The pope, however, was allowed to continue his residence in the Vatican.
they captured rome in 410 A.D
Rome captured Greece!
There is Rome, Greeks,India, China, and Egyptians still influence us today with their religions, culture, and etc.
Although Rome was sacked 3 times in antiquity and 4 times in the middle ages, it was never captured.
Rome captured Spain in 206 BC.
The major enemies of Rome included the Barbarians in the mountains, the Gauls, and the Greeks.
Most of the Italian peninsula were enemies of Rome. However when Rome took control of Italy, the rest of the peninsula became allies of Rome to further expand the empire after the fall of the king.
Rome and Carthage became mortal enemies for the same reasons that most all of the ancient world were enemies---power. Whoever had the most power controlled the trade and resources of the area.Over dominance of the Western Mediterranean.
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