Judaism was not spread in ancient Rome. The Romans frowned on Jewish practice, often restricting it or forbidding it.
Judaism did not spread at all in Rome. The Ancient Romans were hostile to Jewish practice.
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I think you mean Christianity. Judaism was tolerated by the Romans but never adopted as their main religion.
Judaism started out as more popular, then Christianity was created, and it became more popular.
Hannibal won the battle during the Second Punic War. No, it did not stop the spread of Rome. The Republic of Rome lasted for another 200 years, then gave way to the Empire of Rome.
The language used by the ancient Romans, which spread throughout their Republic, and later their Empire, was Latin.
Christianity was first established in Israel, then spread to Rome and other places when the Apostles traveled and preached the gospel to people of other nations. Catholicism was set in place in ancient Rome.
Judaism spread fast so equals yes
Many cultures did such as ancient Greece, ancient, Rome and other great ones too.
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Ancient Rome spoke Latin, which, as their Empire spread throughout Europe, passed through out Europe as well. The Ancient Greeks spoke a variety of different languages. Ancient Greece people speak Greek and who ever didn't know that now knows.
No.