The Roman religion of the time was a loose brand of polytheism. Many major deities were worshiped, along with minor deities that all might not participate in worshiping. Major deities included Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.
Carthage was destroyed in 146 BCE, leaving Rome the dominant power in the Western Mediterranean.
Rome was conquered in 530
False. Rome started out as a monarchy; that changed around the year 509 BCE, when the monarchy was overthrown and Rome became a Republic; and then, eventually, around 29 BCE, Rome became an empire.
Daoism is a religion originating in East Asia from around 3rd or 4th century BCE.
Judaism. Yaaa..
Italy Rome gained the island of Sicily, which had previously been an independent kingdom with Greek culture, by 264 BCE.
Tradition holds that Abraham founded the Jewish religion in the land of Israel, around 2000 BCE.
Mark Antony was born in Rome around 82 to 83 BCE
It did become the dominant power in the Italian pensula, however this had to an Italian cities uprising 92-88 BCE when Rome refused to shate power with them. The upshot was Rome took Italians into citizenship, partnership and equality.
Rome finally defeated Carthage in the series of conflicts known as the Punic Wars, which occurred between 264 and 146 BCE. The three wars culminated in Rome's victory, particularly following the decisive Battle of Zama in 202 BCE during the Second Punic War. The destruction of Carthage in 146 BCE at the end of the Third Punic War solidified Rome's dominance in the Mediterranean region. This victory marked the transition of Rome into a major imperial power.
Tradition holds that it started in the land of Israel, around 2000 BCE.
The first organized religion in human history is believed to be Ancient Egyptian religion, which dates back to around 3100 BCE.