The Romans conquered the Celtiberians and Iberians in Spain, the Lusitans in Portugal and western Spain; the Gauls in France, other Celtic peoples in Britain, Switzerland and Austria, the Illyrians in the area of the former Yugoslavia and Albania, the Greeks, the Thracians (in western Bulgaria and north-eastern Greece), the Dacians in Romania and Moldova, the Syrians, the Phoenicians in Lebanon the Jews, the Nabateans in Jordan, the Arabs of northwester Saudi Arabia, the Egyptians, and the Berbers peoples of the rest of northern Africa, including the Libyans, the Numidians if Algeria and the Mauretani in northern Morocco.
The Romans also conquered Turkey, which had quite a mixture of peoples. The italic peoples of Italy who came under Roman control included the Samnites, Lucanians, Retrucans, Umbrians, Sabines, Marsi, Marrucini, Vestani, Frentani, Peligni, Dauni, Messapi, Brutii, Sicani, and Sicels.
I don't know what they called the people they conquered, but they conquered most of the land surrounding the Mediterranean, Gaul, or present-day France, the islands of Sicily and Corsica, parts of present-day Turkey, Israel and Lebanon, and Carthage, or present-day Tunisia. They probably conquered more than that, but I forgot it. :)
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The Romans did not conquer anyone to start a Republic. Very often republics were established by overthrowing a monarchy. This was the case of Rome as well. The Roman Republic was established as a result of a rebellion against the last king of Rome, TarquiniusSuperbus, who was tyrant.
No Roman emperor wanted to conquer the lands that Alexander the Great had conquered. The Roman conquests in areas which Alexander had conquered occurred during the period of the Roman Republic, before the period of rule by emperors and before there were Roman emperors. These various conquests, which occurred at separate times, had nothing to do with a desire to conquer Alexander's former territories.
During the first stage of expansion, Rome conquered the rest of Italy (by 290 b.c.e.). Rome won the support of the people of Italy by granting them Roman citizenship. As citizens, these people then had to provide soldiers for the military.
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
Mass evacuations of non-latens were carried out by the roman army.
Pompey conquered the people of Phonecia, Coele-Syria, and Judea for the Roman Republic.
The Romans did not conquer anyone to start a Republic. Very often republics were established by overthrowing a monarchy. This was the case of Rome as well. The Roman Republic was established as a result of a rebellion against the last king of Rome, TarquiniusSuperbus, who was tyrant.
No Roman emperor wanted to conquer the lands that Alexander the Great had conquered. The Roman conquests in areas which Alexander had conquered occurred during the period of the Roman Republic, before the period of rule by emperors and before there were Roman emperors. These various conquests, which occurred at separate times, had nothing to do with a desire to conquer Alexander's former territories.
During the first stage of expansion, Rome conquered the rest of Italy (by 290 b.c.e.). Rome won the support of the people of Italy by granting them Roman citizenship. As citizens, these people then had to provide soldiers for the military.
No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.No Roman emperor conquered France and Belgium. Julius Caesar was the man who conquered those territories and at the time his political status was that of a governor and his military status was that of a general. He was living at the time of the republic, there was no emperor.
During the first stage of expansion, Rome conquered the rest of Italy (by 290 b.c.e.). Rome won the support of the people of Italy by granting them Roman citizenship. As citizens, these people then had to provide soldiers for the military.
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
Mass evacuations of non-latens were carried out by the roman army.
Roman society was divided into the patricians (the aristocracy), the equites (equestrians) who were bankers, money lenders, merchants and investors in shipping and mining, and the plebeians (the commoners). there were also slaves and freedmen
The Roman Empire, if you mean "empire" but if you mean "Emperor" it was Caesar who conquered it and became emperor not long thereafter.
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul in the last years of the Republic. Your chronology is skewed.
the Roman Republic was created because the people no longer trusted a single king. so in about 264B.C. they created the roman republic