Rome had not been founded yet, it was founded in 753 BCE
Rome conquered most of Europe between 264 BC and 44 BC
Rhaetia was conquered in 15 BC.
Greece became a Roman province in approximately 145 BC. It was renamed Achaia.
The historic Egyptian civilizations date from before 3000 BC, as early as 3150 BC, and these continued through the various dynasties for 3000 years. The classical Egyptian society ended when the Ptolemaic dynasty was conquered by Rome in 30 BC, when Cleopatra died.
It's... 3000 BC. Seriously, what are you asking?
Wheel and Axel were invented 3500 BC and 3000 BC.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
The Romans fought thee wars against the Samnites (the Samnite Wars, 343 BC to 290 BC) who lived to the south of Rome. They won these wars and in the process they expanded into central and southern Italy to guarantee Rome's safety against attacks by other peoples and gain control of much of the Italian peninsula. . A war against Pyrrhus (the Pyrrhic War, 280 BC-275 BC) a Greek king who wanted to conquer southern Italy, led to further expansion. Thee wars against Carthage (the Punic Wars, from 264 BC to 146 BC) led to the beginning of Rome's expansion beyond Italy.
Imhotep lived from 3000 BC to 2950 BC
At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.At about 510 BC Rome established the republic as their government.
I think you are confused. Rome is in Italy. They didn't conquer themselves.
3000 bc to 2000 bc