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What are the thirty countries that Ancient Rome still owns today?

Ancient Rome no longer exists and therefore owns no countries today. Ancient Rome ended in the 5th century. Now there is modern Rome which is the capital of Italy.


What country does modern day rome border?

Modern day Rome, like ancient Rome, is in central Italy. Therefore it does not border with any countries. Inside the city of Rome the Basilica of St Peter's and the adjacent buildings and garden form the state of Vatican City which is surrounded by Rome.


What is the difference between modern and ancient rome?

ancient Rome hated christians, modern rome embraces them


During what series of wars did Spain and north Africa fall under Roman control?

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What were the three areas Carthage ruled in Rome?

Carthage did not rule any of the territories of Rome. Her territorial possessions were outside the areas under Roman control.


Why was religion a main feature in Rome?

it had been great arised by some clever elites who lost their rights and freedom under the control of the Rome empire.


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What foreign countries did rome control at its greatest extent?

Britannia, Hispania, Gaul, Greece, Judea, and North African coasts


How many countries did Rome conquer?

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What modern countries do you think were the most difficult for Rome control?

From ancient Rome's early days and moving forward into the empire's expansion, one area seems to me to have been problematic for ancient Rome. In my opinion, Gaul (modern day France and the lowlands )was a problem. Yes were times when Gaul was the least of the empire's problems. The size of Gaul, however, and the richness of the land made Gaul not the easiest of areas for Rome to control. Other "uncivilized" nations liked being in Gaul, whether they were invited or not. Gaul had a large significant sea coast and its eastern borders were dominated at times by Germanic tribes. Because of Gaul's value to Rome, Gaul needed constant attention.


Who was defeated by Rome in the Punic war?

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