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Q: What year the Greek empire got attacked by Rome?
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Did Greek empire rise before of after Christ and in what year?

The Greeks came first then the Romans.


What year was the byzantine empire founded?

The Byzantine Empire was in the eastern part of the Roman Empire, and continued following the fall of Rome in the west. The city of Byzantium was rebuilt and made Constantine's capital around 330 AD. The Byzantine Empire ruled until the Ottoman Turks overtook Constantinople in 1453 AD.


What was the cultural setting that developed rome?

The culture of ancient Rome existed throughout almost 1200 year history of the civilization on Ancient Rome. The term refers to the culture of the Roman Republic, later the Roman Empire.


How did Greece ruled rome in bce 146?

Greece never ruled Rome. Although there were Greek cities in Sicily and there were Greek colonies in southern Italy called Magna Grecia, the Greeks were never dominant and Rome overcame and absorbed them. 146 BC was actually the year of the Romans conquest of mainland Greece. In 148 BC the Romans defeated the Kingdom of Macedon, the largest and dominant state in Greece, in the Fourth Macedonian War. In 146 BC they annexed Macedon and turned it into a province of the Roman Empire. In the same year the city-states of the Achaean League fought the Romans. They lost and the whole of mainland Greece was annexed into the Roman Empire. As for the Greek city-states in mainland Italy, they were conquered by the Romans after the Pyrrhic War (280-275 BC). All but one of the Greek city-states in Sicily were conquered by Rome in the First Punic War (264-241 BC) which was fought in Sicily between the Carthaginians and the Romans. Syracuse, the last independent Greek city-state in Sicily, was conquered by the Romans in 212 BC.


Why was the Byzantine Empire considered a theocracy?

The Byzantine Empire (the surviving, and Greek, part of the Roman Empire) was not a theocracy; it had a secular ruler, not a priest as ruler. However, the Greek Orthodox Church had a significant role in Greek society, and in matters where the Church had a considerable interest, its concerns would have been taken into account, and even guided the ruler's decision. As the Byzantine Empire shrank over its 1000 year history, the Greek Patriarch of Constantinople came to be the undisputed head of the Church in the Byzantine Empire, but he was never actual or defacto ruler of the state.

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When did the roman empire began the year?

The year in ancient Rome begun on 1 March.


True or False - Rome has always been an empire?

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.


Why might the Persian empire have been a threat to greece?

Greek cities interfered in the Persian Empire in support of the Greek cities within the Empire. This led the Persians to think that the only way for peace was to absorb the Greek cities into the Empire. A fifty-year war ensued.


Was it because of defeating the Persian Empire that Alexander rose to power in the Greek empire?

There was no Greek Empire. The Greek world was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states. Alexander, king of Macedonia which was not a Greek state, conquered the Persian Empire in a 10 year campaign; he died after that. His generals divided the conquered territories into kingdoms of their own.


How meany wars were in Rome?

Rome did not fight in Rome. It had hundreds of wars throughout its 2,100-year history from founding in 753 BCE to the fall of the eastern empire in 1453 CE.


Did Greek empire rise before of after Christ and in what year?

The Greeks came first then the Romans.


What year was the byzantine empire founded?

The Byzantine Empire was in the eastern part of the Roman Empire, and continued following the fall of Rome in the west. The city of Byzantium was rebuilt and made Constantine's capital around 330 AD. The Byzantine Empire ruled until the Ottoman Turks overtook Constantinople in 1453 AD.


What year did rome turn from republic to an empire?

In 476 BC.Here is some context-The end of the Republic ended when Julius Caesar was Killed and Octavius was then proclaimed emperor of Rome.


Who were the group of illiterate warriors that overran Rome in 410 AD?

I think you are looking for the Huns, Attilla was their leader at the time the Roman empire was attacked. The year was, however, not 410 AD but it was in the 450's I believe.The Hun's kingdom was in present days Hungary.


What year was Greece conquered?

The Greek world was progressively taken over by Rome in the 2nd and 1st Centuries BCE.


What was the cultural setting that developed rome?

The culture of ancient Rome existed throughout almost 1200 year history of the civilization on Ancient Rome. The term refers to the culture of the Roman Republic, later the Roman Empire.