Rome conquered Carthage in 202 BCE.
In this period Rome was already the dominant power in the Mediterranean and did not have a greatest enemy. Carthage had been the greatest enemy until 202 BC, but after her defeat by Rome her power waned and she was not a match for Rome. Rome also had already defeated the Seleucid Empire and had spit the Kingdom of Macedon into four client states.
Alexander the Great; a Macedonian
Cleopatra was summoned to Rome in 46 BC. This was in order to formally be enrolled as an ally of Rome and to sort out the details. She was again in Rome in 44 BC. It is thought that she needed to be there as the senate was considering a repartition of the empire and it could have effects on Egypt.Cleopatra was summoned to Rome in 46 BC. This was in order to formally be enrolled as an ally of Rome and to sort out the details. She was again in Rome in 44 BC. It is thought that she needed to be there as the senate was considering a repartition of the empire and it could have effects on Egypt.Cleopatra was summoned to Rome in 46 BC. This was in order to formally be enrolled as an ally of Rome and to sort out the details. She was again in Rome in 44 BC. It is thought that she needed to be there as the senate was considering a repartition of the empire and it could have effects on Egypt.Cleopatra was summoned to Rome in 46 BC. This was in order to formally be enrolled as an ally of Rome and to sort out the details. She was again in Rome in 44 BC. It is thought that she needed to be there as the senate was considering a repartition of the empire and it could have effects on Egypt.Cleopatra was summoned to Rome in 46 BC. This was in order to formally be enrolled as an ally of Rome and to sort out the details. She was again in Rome in 44 BC. It is thought that she needed to be there as the senate was considering a repartition of the empire and it could have effects on Egypt.Cleopatra was summoned to Rome in 46 BC. This was in order to formally be enrolled as an ally of Rome and to sort out the details. She was again in Rome in 44 BC. It is thought that she needed to be there as the senate was considering a repartition of the empire and it could have effects on Egypt.Cleopatra was summoned to Rome in 46 BC. This was in order to formally be enrolled as an ally of Rome and to sort out the details. She was again in Rome in 44 BC. It is thought that she needed to be there as the senate was considering a repartition of the empire and it could have effects on Egypt.Cleopatra was summoned to Rome in 46 BC. This was in order to formally be enrolled as an ally of Rome and to sort out the details. She was again in Rome in 44 BC. It is thought that she needed to be there as the senate was considering a repartition of the empire and it could have effects on Egypt.Cleopatra was summoned to Rome in 46 BC. This was in order to formally be enrolled as an ally of Rome and to sort out the details. She was again in Rome in 44 BC. It is thought that she needed to be there as the senate was considering a repartition of the empire and it could have effects on Egypt.
Alexander, king of Macedonia.
No, the Persian Empire did not last from 1500 BC to 185 BC. The Persian Empire, also known as the Achaemenid Empire, was established in 550 BC and lasted until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 BC.
Rome conquered Carthage
The city of Carthage.
~ Rome was founded in 753 BC by a man named Romulus, who named the town "Rome" after himself. ~ The Romans conquered Spain in 206 BC. ~ In 146 BC, they conquered Greece. ~ The Roman Empire started in 27 AD. ~ The Roman Empire ended in 476 AD. That is all I know.
Rome conquered most of Europe between 264 BC and 44 BC
The Kushite King Piye conquered Egypt in 750 BC.
Rome first started as a city, and then they conquered all of what is now Italy. In 133 BC, the empire consisted of Gaul, the Iberian Peninsula, and Greece. In AD 117, the empire consisted of Northern Africa, Egypt, central Europe, Britain, and all of modern day Turkey, the greatest extent of the empire. Basically, the Roman Empire conquered lands all around the Mediterranean Sea.
In this period Rome was already the dominant power in the Mediterranean and did not have a greatest enemy. Carthage had been the greatest enemy until 202 BC, but after her defeat by Rome her power waned and she was not a match for Rome. Rome also had already defeated the Seleucid Empire and had spit the Kingdom of Macedon into four client states.
Roman.
The Roman Empire was truly the empire of a city: Rome. This would make Rome the oldest city in the empire. However, as the Roman Empire expanded, it conquered land all around the Mediterranean and beyond. Within its boundaries, the oldest city inhabited by humans was Jericho (first being settled 9,000 BC).
About 600 B.C, a people called the Etruscans conquered Rome.
This question is rather vague. What do you mean exactly? The furthest city in the world? The furtherst city in the Roman Empire? In the latter case there would be the added problem that in 510 BC Rome did not have an empire yet. Her conquests up to then were limited to Latium, the region around and to the south of Rome. Rome was only a regional power. Imperial epxansion started more that two centuries later, in the 3rd century BC. By 45 BC, Rome had conquered most of the lands around the mediterranean Sea plus Gaul.
Rhaetia was conquered in 15 BC.