Because its bigest enimies were defeted and out of their way
Because its bigest enimies were defeted and out of their way
146 BCE.
Rome fought Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC .
146 miles
146 BCE saw the defeat of Carthage, Macedon and the Corinthian league. Rome destroyed Carthage and Corinth, and annexed north Africa and Macedon.
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The city-stated burned by Rome is Corinth.
Yes, when it captured the city in 146 BCE.
Rome annexed mainland Greece in 146 BC
Carthage.
The city was Corinth
Yes, Greece and Rome had multiple conflicts, particularly during the Hellenistic period. The most notable confrontations were the Macedonian Wars, where Rome sought to expand its influence in the Greek world, culminating in the defeat of the Macedonian kingdom. The final blow came with the sack of Corinth in 146 BC, marking the end of Greek political independence and the incorporation of Greece into the Roman Republic.