In 267 B.C.
They defeated Carthage
the etruscans
most of Europe
The Romans took control of Italy by alliances, treaties and conquest.
italy tried to take over all of Europe
The Romans gradually expanded their control over the Italian peninsula between the 4th and 1st centuries BCE. The process involved a series of wars and alliances with other cities and tribes in the region. By the end of the 1st century BCE, Rome had established dominance over all of Italy.
There is little distance between Italy and Romania. I don't think there is a good reason why they've taken Romania. Maybe Romania was in 'their way'.
There is no definitive answer to this as you do not ask where or what they took over
They defeated the Etruscans >=]: they ambushed the north Italian's "sorry if spelled wrong" they killed everyone in the south
Most Romans would walk, but some wealthier Romans could take liters.
2012
The Romans took over the Italian peninsula in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC.