Notably, Egypt.
Ptolemaic Egypt was already in Roman hands when Julius Caesar died in 44 BC. This was cemented by Marc Antony's unrecognized marriage to Cleopatra (who also had a son Caesarion with Caesar) circa 40 BC.
In any event, Cleopatra, Caesarion, and her three children by Antony were all deceased by 14 AD, when Caesar Augustus died.
Numidia and Mauretania were already part of the Roman province called "Africa Nova."
Notably, Egypt.
Ptolemaic Egypt was already in Roman hands when Julius Caesar died in 44 BC. This was cemented by Marc Antony's unrecognized marriage to Cleopatra (who also had a son Caesarion with Caesar) circa 40 BC.
In any event, Cleopatra, Caesarion, and her three children by Antony were all deceased by 14 AD, when Caesar Augustus died.
Numidia and Mauretania were already part of the Roman province called "Africa Nova."
The Roman Empire included parts of Europe, Africa and Asia.
Roman empire
It was also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire.
The roman empire interacts with continents like Europe, Africa and western Asia.
Italy Parts of the western Roman Empire <--apex Africa
Because the Romans wanted to conquer North Africa.
The Roman Empire included parts of Europe, Africa and Asia.
Only Egypt was part of the ancient roman empire in Africa and also the Mediterranean coastal strip of Africa.
Roman empire
You mean, was, Magna Graecia
It was also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire.
The roman empire interacts with continents like Europe, Africa and western Asia.
The Romans Empire was in parts of Europe, Africa and Asia.
Italy Parts of the western Roman Empire <--apex Africa
The Continent of Africa...
The Middle Ages began after the collapse of the Roman Empire.
The empire stretched from North Africa to the British Isles