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By 100 BC Rome had gained control of Italy through a system of alliances with Italic peoples. She had annexed Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, southern and eastern Spain, Tunisia and western Libya, mainland Greece and Syria and southern France. She had control over what is now Turkey. The kingdoms of Pergamon and Bythinia in western Turkey had been bequeathed to her by their last kings. Cappadocia On central Turkey) was a Roman ally. Rome had turned Galatia (in central Turkey), Armenia, IIlyria (on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea), and Judea into client states. These were states which retained much of their independence, but were subordinate to Rome. Numidia (in Algeria) was a Roman ally.

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