Prior to 500 BC Rome's territorial expansion had been of a local nature. It had taken most of the area along the southern bank of the river Tiber. In 500 BC and during the 5th century BC, Rome did not make any territorial conquests. The nascent republic was under attack by five different peoples: the Sabines, the Aequi, the Volsci and, initially, the Etruscans and other Latin cities. Her military campaigns were defensive. Rome had to defend her territory and sometimes the enemies even got near the city walls. During the second half of the 5th century the situation had stabilised and the attacks decreased. However, there still were no territorial conquests. Warfare in this part of that century was mainly skirmishes and raiding.
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no its false 400 bc comes before 500bc and 500bc comes after 400bc
Julius Caesar's defeat of the Gauls was a win-win situation for both Rome and the Gauls. Rome got more territory for expansion and taxes while Gaul received a higher level of civilization.Julius Caesar's defeat of the Gauls was a win-win situation for both Rome and the Gauls. Rome got more territory for expansion and taxes while Gaul received a higher level of civilization.Julius Caesar's defeat of the Gauls was a win-win situation for both Rome and the Gauls. Rome got more territory for expansion and taxes while Gaul received a higher level of civilization.Julius Caesar's defeat of the Gauls was a win-win situation for both Rome and the Gauls. Rome got more territory for expansion and taxes while Gaul received a higher level of civilization.Julius Caesar's defeat of the Gauls was a win-win situation for both Rome and the Gauls. Rome got more territory for expansion and taxes while Gaul received a higher level of civilization.Julius Caesar's defeat of the Gauls was a win-win situation for both Rome and the Gauls. Rome got more territory for expansion and taxes while Gaul received a higher level of civilization.Julius Caesar's defeat of the Gauls was a win-win situation for both Rome and the Gauls. Rome got more territory for expansion and taxes while Gaul received a higher level of civilization.Julius Caesar's defeat of the Gauls was a win-win situation for both Rome and the Gauls. Rome got more territory for expansion and taxes while Gaul received a higher level of civilization.Julius Caesar's defeat of the Gauls was a win-win situation for both Rome and the Gauls. Rome got more territory for expansion and taxes while Gaul received a higher level of civilization.
After the Romans conquered a territory they would set up a military post to stabilize the territory. They would then Romanize their new territory by establishing Roman laws, setting up trade with Rome and inviting Roman citizens to colonize the new territory.
An ancient pre-Romans would be the Latini, who inhabited the territory where Rome is located even before the city of Rome was founded.
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The time period for ancient Rome is from (circa) the 8th Century BC the kingdom lasted to until circa 500BC the republic was from circa 500BC until circa 30 BC Then came the Empire which continued until 1447 CE/BC
You tell me how Rome could have possibly have expanded YOUR territory.
Germany didn't get it's name until the 1st century. Germany was also concord by Rome in 500bc
There are different individuals who were responsible for the movement in 500BC. For instance Lao Tzu started the Chinese social movement in 500BC that was known as Taoism.
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Rome and Carthage fought the three Punic Wars.
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500BC In Greece