Mayan success
No way
Rome fought battles with the Parthians for conquest.
Rome is the capital city of Italy and Rome didn't conquer Italy. It created it. Farming continued and today there is still farming.
Determining the exact number of battles won by Rome is challenging due to the extensive history of the Roman Republic and Empire, spanning over a millennium. Rome fought in numerous conflicts, including the Punic Wars, various Gallic Wars, and civil wars, among others. Estimates suggest that Rome won thousands of battles, but precise records are often incomplete or lost. Overall, Rome's military prowess was a significant factor in its expansion and dominance in the ancient world.
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The cause of the Roman empire expansion was successful military campaigns. The effect was that as the Roman empire grew, so did the number of enemies.
The battles between Carthage and Rome are known as the Punic Wars.
They won battles because they had such a huge amount of solidiers and good tactics :)
No it wasn't because the Rome is inportent bad it has no Jobs
In ancient Rome, iron was primarily used for tools, weapons, and construction materials. It was essential for creating agricultural implements like plows and sickles, which facilitated farming and food production. Additionally, iron was crucial for military equipment, such as swords and armor, contributing to Rome's military strength. Its versatility made it a key resource in various aspects of Roman life and industry.
romes national sport is chariot raching and gladiator battles