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What was contribution of Herodotus towards ancient Rome?

Herodotus was a Greek historian who lived in the 5th century BC (c. 484--425 BC) when the territory of Rome was still limited the regional area of northern Latium (land of the Latins) where Rome was located in. Rome was not well known yet. Cicero described Herodotus as the father of historians.


Why did portia die according to brutus?

bc of brutus absence and Antony and octavius taking control of rome


What emperor ruled Rome in 400 b c?

No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.No emperor ruled Rome in 400 BC. In that year Rome was a republic, not a principate.


During which war did Rome first gain control of territory outside of Italy?

Beacuse King Kong aint got nothing on ur mama


Who was the first king of rome in 375 bc?

The first king of Rome was Romulus but not in 375 BC. According to the Roman tradition he reigned from 753 BC to 717 BC. By 375 BC Rome no longer had a monarchy. It had become a republic in 509 BC.

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What territory did rome control by 133 BC?

Asia minor Spain Greece France Britain and north amrica


Who was the Member of the First Triumvirate who took control of rome in 46 BC?

Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.


In What year did rome control Italy?

in 270 BC


Who took control of Rome in 46bc and became a dictator?

Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.


Who took control of Rome in 46 b.c. and Became dictator?

Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.


Which islands did Rome win between 264 BC. and 146 BC?

During the Punic Wars Rome wrested control from Carthage of the islands of Sicily , Sardinia and Corsica .


When did formal latin literature begin in rome?

It began in 240 BC when a Roman audience saw a Latin version of a Greek play. The play was adapted by Livius Andronicus, who earlier had been a prisoner of war in 272 BC


Who settled in Carthage in 264 BC?

Carthage remained in control of its city and territory in 264 BCE.


How many years is it from 321 BC to 272 BC?

49 years


Established as the form of government in rome around 509 bc?

At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.


How did Rome defeat Carthage to become the ruler of the Mediterranean region?

By defeating Carthage, Rome gained control over the western basin of the Mediterranean. She did not gain control over the eastern Mediterranean.In the First Punic War (264-241 BC) Rome defeated Carthage in Sicily and gained control over Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia.In the Second Punic War (218-201 BC) Rome repelled an invasion of Italy by Hannibal, a Carthaginian general, and defeated the Carthaginians in southern Spain and took over their possessions there. Carthage was left with only her homeland territory (Tunisia and western Libya).Rome fought the Third Punic War (149-146 BC) because she wanted to destroy Carthage, which she did.Through three wars.


When did the roman empire start acquiring territory?

Rome started acquiring territory soon after its foundation by Romulus in 753 BC. She seized the nearby Latin cities of Antemnae and Caenina in 752 BC. For the next 400 years Rome's expansion was mainly into the surrounding area of Latium (land of the Latins) apart form the conquest of the neighbouring Etruscan city of Veii in 396 BC. She annexed the territories of the Volsci who lived to the south, in 358 BC. Rome's expansion in central and southern Italy occurred in the second half of the 4th century BC and the early 3rd century BC. Rome acquired Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica after the end of the First Punic War (264-241 BC) against the Carthaginians. The expansion beyond Italy started in 206 BC when Rome defeated the Carthaginians in southern Spain in 206 BC and took over the Carthaginian territories in Spain during the Second Punic War (218-201 BC)