Your question is kind of tricky. This is because the countries that Rome fought are either no longer in existence or were named differently or were part of Another Country. Egypt and Armenia were the only two actual countries that the Romans fought. The other acquisitions of the empire were gained by military conquest but of territories not countries. These territories stretched from the Black sea to the Atlantic Ocean and from the North Sea to North Africa. Even if these territories, such as Syria, had the same name in Roman times as today, the borders were very different. Names were different too. For example, the Netherlands was Batavia in Roman days and there was no country such as Switzerland or Andorra. Pontus, Pannonia and Dacia were territories that are today parts of other countries.
Greece was not a countries - it was a series of city-states and leagues. They fought or took over them all successively.
Lol? The Romans were WAY before the British Empire! They didn't destroy it, the British were forced to retreat from several countries, and as such simply started to allow the others to leave the Empire, as they couldn't fight all the countries.
The Romans fought for fun and for their entertainment.
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The Romans and the Celts fought in Hadrians Wall.
They didn't.
The Roimans did not fight Romulus. He was the founder of the city.
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They watched gladiators fight one another or fight a wild animals.
The Celts and the Romans had a verry big fight knowone knows except the Celts and the Romans by Leo rackauskas
rome to fight the Romans because she wanted revenge because the Romans stole her palace. the Romans fought her and won.boudica poisend her self because she didn't wan't to be captured by the Romans. rome to fight the Romans because she wanted revenge because the Romans stole her palace. the Romans fought her and won.boudica poisend her self because she didn't wan't to be captured by the Romans.
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