Egypt became part of the Roman Empire after Tutankhamun. Long after. Many, many centuries after.
In 30 BC, after death of Cleopatra VII Philopator, Egypt became a province of Roman Empire, called Aegyptus.
After Cleopatra, Egypt became part of the Roman empire.
Egypt was part of the Roman Empire from 31 BC until it was conquered by the Arabs in 639--642.
No, he was Roman, but he did annex Egypt and make it part of the Roman Empire.
The southernmost part of the Roman Empire in AD 120 was southern Egypt.
Only Egypt was part of the ancient roman empire in Africa and also the Mediterranean coastal strip of Africa.
Cleopatra defended Egypt from the growing Roman Empire. Romans were taking over many places at the time, but Egypt fought them and did not become a part of it.
No, the Romans did not go beyond Egypt.
Yes, Egypt became part of the Roma empire in 31 BC after the Battle of Actium.
After Cleopatra VII, Egypt became part of the Roman empire and was ruled by Rome.
In 51 B.C., Queen Cleopatra V11 was the last Macedonian to rule over Egypt. She shared the throne with some other members of her family until Egypt was conquered by the Romans. Egypt became part of the Roman Empire in 31 B.C..