It was defeated in the 4th Macedonian war in 148 BC, it became a Roman province in 146 BC
the last of the (major) greek city-states come under roman rule in 130b.c.
The foreigner, Philip of Macedonia.
Yes, Roman rule significantly dominated the provinces of Gaul, Macedonia, and Greece from the 2nd century BCE onward. These regions were incorporated into the Roman Empire after military conquests and became important cultural and administrative centers. Roman governance led to the spread of Roman law, infrastructure, and culture, profoundly influencing local societies. The integration of these provinces into the empire facilitated trade and cultural exchange, solidifying Rome's dominance in the Mediterranean.
Romania was never under Nazi rule !
Colchester
No, Jesus was in the early principate period of the Roman empire, sometimes erroneously called the "empire". He was born under the rule of Augustus and died under the rule of Tiberius.
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As that area was under the Roman power they were under their rule and harsh treatments.
To survive under first Persian, then Greek, then Roman rule.
The Roman Empire was at its greatest expanse under the rule of Trajan.
Greece under the rule of Alexander the Great
they were ambushed