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Egypt has been known as the gift of the nile

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Egypt was called Egypt before Rome invaded Egypt, Naming it the Roman colony of

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Which statement is true kush was invaded by rome kush never controlled Egypt kush was conquered by aksum kush was located in moderd-day Egypt?

It is true that Kush was invaded by Rome,


Was Kusch was invaded by Rome true or false?

False. Kusch, also known as Nubia, was not invaded by Rome. Rome had some interactions with Nubia through trade and diplomacy, but it was never fully conquered by the Roman Empire.


What did Romans get from the countries they invaded?

The conquered territories provided Rome with their natural resources, such as gold, silver, tin, lead, a good seaport, a better trade route. They also provided Rome with military recruits called auxiliaries. Some territories such as Sicily and Egypt provided Rome with needed grain.


What was the largest social class in Egypt or Rome made up of?

The largest and lowest social class in both Egypt and Rome were made up of common people. In Egypt they were referred to as peasants. In Rome they were called plebeians.


Why did Cleopatra do to be famous?

She ruled Egypt and she was the last pharoah of Egypt before she died and Rome took over.


When did Cleopatra declare to be Pharaoh after retuning to Egypt from Rome?

She never did, because she didn't have to. Cleopatra was already queen of Egypt; she was queen before she ever left for Rome.


Was Rome the first Empire that existed thoughout the world?

No rome was not the first Empire in the worldalexander the great had an empire before rome, Xerse had a empire, Egypt was an empire. All of these were before rome


How did the nile river influence the roman empire?

The annual flooding of the Nile provided Egypt with a bounty of agricultural products, the main one being wheat. In fact Egypt was sometimes called "the bread basket of the Mediterranean. As Rome imported much of its wheat from Egypt, the Nile was an important link in Rome's food chain.The annual flooding of the Nile provided Egypt with a bounty of agricultural products, the main one being wheat. In fact Egypt was sometimes called "the bread basket of the Mediterranean. As Rome imported much of its wheat from Egypt, the Nile was an important link in Rome's food chain.The annual flooding of the Nile provided Egypt with a bounty of agricultural products, the main one being wheat. In fact Egypt was sometimes called "the bread basket of the Mediterranean. As Rome imported much of its wheat from Egypt, the Nile was an important link in Rome's food chain.The annual flooding of the Nile provided Egypt with a bounty of agricultural products, the main one being wheat. In fact Egypt was sometimes called "the bread basket of the Mediterranean. As Rome imported much of its wheat from Egypt, the Nile was an important link in Rome's food chain.The annual flooding of the Nile provided Egypt with a bounty of agricultural products, the main one being wheat. In fact Egypt was sometimes called "the bread basket of the Mediterranean. As Rome imported much of its wheat from Egypt, the Nile was an important link in Rome's food chain.The annual flooding of the Nile provided Egypt with a bounty of agricultural products, the main one being wheat. In fact Egypt was sometimes called "the bread basket of the Mediterranean. As Rome imported much of its wheat from Egypt, the Nile was an important link in Rome's food chain.The annual flooding of the Nile provided Egypt with a bounty of agricultural products, the main one being wheat. In fact Egypt was sometimes called "the bread basket of the Mediterranean. As Rome imported much of its wheat from Egypt, the Nile was an important link in Rome's food chain.The annual flooding of the Nile provided Egypt with a bounty of agricultural products, the main one being wheat. In fact Egypt was sometimes called "the bread basket of the Mediterranean. As Rome imported much of its wheat from Egypt, the Nile was an important link in Rome's food chain.The annual flooding of the Nile provided Egypt with a bounty of agricultural products, the main one being wheat. In fact Egypt was sometimes called "the bread basket of the Mediterranean. As Rome imported much of its wheat from Egypt, the Nile was an important link in Rome's food chain.


How did Cleopatra influence her nations development?

Cleopatra retarded her nation's development. Before and during her reign Egypt was a free, independent country allied with Rome. Because of Cleopatra's misjudgments, Egypt lost its independence and became a satellite of Rome.Cleopatra retarded her nation's development. Before and during her reign Egypt was a free, independent country allied with Rome. Because of Cleopatra's misjudgments, Egypt lost its independence and became a satellite of Rome.Cleopatra retarded her nation's development. Before and during her reign Egypt was a free, independent country allied with Rome. Because of Cleopatra's misjudgments, Egypt lost its independence and became a satellite of Rome.Cleopatra retarded her nation's development. Before and during her reign Egypt was a free, independent country allied with Rome. Because of Cleopatra's misjudgments, Egypt lost its independence and became a satellite of Rome.Cleopatra retarded her nation's development. Before and during her reign Egypt was a free, independent country allied with Rome. Because of Cleopatra's misjudgments, Egypt lost its independence and became a satellite of Rome.Cleopatra retarded her nation's development. Before and during her reign Egypt was a free, independent country allied with Rome. Because of Cleopatra's misjudgments, Egypt lost its independence and became a satellite of Rome.Cleopatra retarded her nation's development. Before and during her reign Egypt was a free, independent country allied with Rome. Because of Cleopatra's misjudgments, Egypt lost its independence and became a satellite of Rome.Cleopatra retarded her nation's development. Before and during her reign Egypt was a free, independent country allied with Rome. Because of Cleopatra's misjudgments, Egypt lost its independence and became a satellite of Rome.Cleopatra retarded her nation's development. Before and during her reign Egypt was a free, independent country allied with Rome. Because of Cleopatra's misjudgments, Egypt lost its independence and became a satellite of Rome.


Why did Rome take over Egypt?

For a variety of reasons. Early on, they had a simple solution with enemies who attacked them: conquer the enemy and rule them. Then there were enemies who conquered other places to use to attack Rome, so when they fought those enemies, they conquered all those places their enemy had ruled. Then there were countries they conquered during civil wars, such as Greece and Egypt. One side would go to another country to get support, and the other would come after him. No matter which man won, the other country ended up being a Roman province. Others were obtained when someone asked for help, but when the enemy had been defeated the legions didn't go home, and the people they'd gone to help realized they'd become a Roman province. Some were conquered for prestige -- generals who conquered some land for Rime became famous and popular. A few places were conquered to make the borders more even and shorter. The interesting thing about Rome is that they never set out to have an empire. They just had a very simple policy about enemies: conquer them, so you're safe because they can't attack any more; then they had a very effective army so when someone needed a place to organize a civil war those places got conquered. One historian has said that Rome just tried to stay safe, and one day realized they almost ruled the world.


What two tribes invaded rome?

The city of Rome itself was never invaded. Rome was sacked four times during antiquity (by the Gauls, Visigoths, Vandals and Ostrogoths but it was never actually invaded or conquered. The peoples who sacked it left before Roman legions gathered from elsewhere in the empire caught up with them. It was the western part of the Roman Empire which was invaded. It was invaded by much more than two peoples. It was invaded by the Vandals, Alans, Sueves, Burgundians, Alemanni and Franks. Britannia was invaded by the Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians. All of these peoples, except for the Alans who were Iranian speakers, were Germanic peoples.


During Rome downfall who invaded the city of Rome?

Barbarians.