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Carthage and Greece were rivals of this age. Only little is known about this but what is known was documented by the Romans. Due to his defeat, it led to completely leveling the entire city and casting salt on the farm land so no one could ever live there again.
Warfare, often conquering on the Roman's part helped build the empire but eventually played a part in it's demise. The tribute from conquered states was the income the empire was powered by, but as they continued to expand it left them overstretched and unable to maintain their borders especially with the added pressure of the Huns, Vandals and internal decay. Also it largely spread Roman culture and in part did introduce new ideas to the Romans themselves. Greece I'm not sure of so you'll have to ask someone else for that one.

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