They began with defeating Macedonia in 197 BCE.
There is no definitive answer to this as you do not ask where or what they took over
most of Europe
Nothing, Ancient Greece came before Ancient Rome, and actually Ancient Rome took things from Greece, Romans were influenced by Greek religion and some of their architecture.
In 267 B.C.
by having a powerful army
They defeated Carthage
They didn't .
The Romans took over the Italian peninsula in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC.
No, they already had taken over the Greeks. Julius Caesar was preparing to take over the Middle East and Persia to emulate Alexander the Great and, having already taken over western Europe, which Alexander had not achieved, be greater then him. This assassination precluded this.
Yes they did they came after the Romans had left.
the etruscans
i dont know but u do....