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Over the course of nearly two full centuries (the 4th and 3rd centuries B.C.E.), Rome engaged in a series of battles and wars that eventually led to its conquest of the Italian peninsula, Sicily, and the islands now known as Corsica and Sardinia. Conventionally, the year 218 B.C.E. is given as the end of the Roman conquest, for in that year Roman control was established (though still contested) over those areas.

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