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Rome control over the Mediterranean meant that she could keep piracy in check.
Augustus fought a civil war with Marc Antony over the control of Rome.
Rome had varying influence and control of parts of Spain for a couple of centuries from 218 BCE before Rome actually gained control of the Iberian Peninsula in 19 BCE during Augustus' principate.
Augustus was a fine ruler. At his own expense he relieved a food famine in Rome. And, in order to keep welfare under control, he reduced the list of people on the corn dole.
Rome wanted to control the Mediterranean Sea.
Rome control over the Mediterranean meant that she could keep piracy in check.
Romulus and Remus. Keep in mind, that is only a myth.
Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.
Augustus fought a civil war with Marc Antony over the control of Rome.
rome fought charthage for sicaly during the 1st punic war
Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.
Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.
Augustus won control of Rome by winning out over Mark Antony in the last civil war of the republic.
Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.
Rome wanted to control the Mediterranean Sea.
Rome had varying influence and control of parts of Spain for a couple of centuries from 218 BCE before Rome actually gained control of the Iberian Peninsula in 19 BCE during Augustus' principate.
Augustus was a fine ruler. At his own expense he relieved a food famine in Rome. And, in order to keep welfare under control, he reduced the list of people on the corn dole.