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Rome fought battles with the Parthians for conquest.
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The battles between Carthage and Rome are known as the Punic Wars.
They won battles because they had such a huge amount of solidiers and good tactics :)
Determining the exact number of battles won by Rome is challenging due to the extensive history of the Roman Republic and Empire, spanning over a millennium. Rome fought in numerous conflicts, including the Punic Wars, various Gallic Wars, and civil wars, among others. Estimates suggest that Rome won thousands of battles, but precise records are often incomplete or lost. Overall, Rome's military prowess was a significant factor in its expansion and dominance in the ancient world.
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The Roman army fought thousands of battles over the 1,200 years of the history of ancient Rome.
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Battles they won, yes, but Rome won all three wars.
He didn't defeat Rome. He won several battles but was defeated finally in 202 BCE.