The Romans took over the Italian peninsula in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC.
The Romans took over the Italian peninsula by conquests and alliances.
i dont know if its right but maybe the iberian peninsula
Before the Romans took over the Italian peninsula, Italy consisted of a multitude of different peoples. The main forces were the Etruscans and the Greeks, who had a foothold in the extreme south. However there were others as well, such as the Latins, the Samnites, the Gauls and the Oscans.
Portuguese originated from Latin, which was brought to the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans. Over time, the Latin spoken in the region evolved into what we now know as Portuguese, influenced by the language of the Germanic tribes that also inhabited the area.
When the Romans took over Christianity..
The Romans gradually expanded their control over the Italian peninsula between the 4th and 1st centuries BCE. The process involved a series of wars and alliances with other cities and tribes in the region. By the end of the 1st century BCE, Rome had established dominance over all of Italy.
The question cannot be answered directly, because the clothing that was worn by the Romans will have developed over a period of time. Early Romans will have dressed according to their traditions and studying the culture of the Romans would be a good starting point when trying to find out when and how their garments were designed.
Spanish doesn't really have a birth date. It evolved from a Latin dialect spoken on the Iberian Peninsula over a period of 1,000 years or so.
The Romans won three wars against Carthage over a century, and finally sold its resilient people into slavery to neutralise them in 146 BCE. The Romans progressively absorbed the Greek states into their Empire over a period of 150 years, starting with Macedonia in 197 BCE, which had supported the Carthaginians against them in the second war with Carthage.
The early peoples crossed over the Arabian Peninsula.
The Romans occupied Andalusia and Catalonia for nearly 700 years. The conquest of Spain was very gradual. The Romans took over southern Spain from the Carthaginians in 206 BC and annexed the northern part of the Mediterranean coast in 197 BC. They took over the rest of Spain gradually and the conquest of the whole peninsula was completed by Augustus in 19 BC. The Romans lost Spain to the Visigoths in the late 5th century AD. The Byzantines, the Romans of the Roman Empire of the East, retook Andalusia in and held it until 2, when the Visigoths conquered it again.
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