No, Rome was the capital of the roman empire
The city-stated burned by Rome is Corinth.
No. Rome is a city in Italy. Greece is a separate country. (east & south)
The city was Corinth
Rome.
Rome.
Rome was a city-state in Italy, which was so successful at expanding to become an empire, that it absorbed the Greek city-states.
Constatine the second moved the new capital to the greek city of byzantium
Some of the Greek city-states were republics, Athens for example.
Damascus was the farthest city from Rome Damascus was not the farthest city from Rome. Damascus is 1420 miles from Rome. Jerusalem is 1434 miles and Petra was 1515 miles away. The city that was furthest from Rome was Syene, in upper Egypt: it was around 1700 miles away.
In the Second and First Centuries BCE.
The Greek city of Byzantium, which was renamed Constantinople when it became the Eastern Capital. Today it is named Istanbul.