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What happened to Rome about 600 BC?

About 600 B.C, a people called the Etruscans conquered Rome.


What happened in 202 BC Rome?

Rome conquered Carthage


What happened to the Nabataeans?

Their kingdom was conquered by Rome in the year 106.


How did the expansion of conquered people affect Rome's expansion?

The expansion in the number of conquered people did not affect Rome's expansion because it was the product of her expansion.


What empire conquered the people of Judah in 63 B.C.?

rome


What changes happened to the Etruscans when Rome conquered them?

They were absorbed into the expanding Roman Empire.


Who conquered Rome in AD 455?

The city of Rome was never conquered. What was conquered was most of the lands of the Western Roman Empire. What happened in 455 was that Rome was sacked by the Vandals. They did not stay in order not to have to face troops which would have been gathered around Italy to deal with them.


What did Rome allowed conquered people to keep?

their religion


What happened during 410common era Ancient Rome?

The Ancient Romans conquered Britain


How did Rome treat the people of the lands it conquered in gaining control of Italy?

Rome treated conquered people generously. The knew the people would be more loyal to the government if treated like Romans.


How did Rome's treatment of conquered people in Greece differ from that in Italy?

Rome treated conquered people in Italy as full Roman citizens with the right to vote. In territories furhter from Rome, conquered people were given the status as "half-citizen". They enjoyed all the rights of a Roman citizen except the privilage to vote.


What would have happened in history had Carthage conquered Rome?

The Romans were resilient and would have made a comeback.