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It's not really a tribe, more like a civilization. I may be wrong, but I believe it is the Etrusucans. They lived in Rome, but acted more Greek.

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What man did the Germanic Invasion of Rome in 410 AD?

In AD 410 the Visigoths, under Alaric I, became the first Germanic tribe to conquer the city of Rome itself.


What geographic feature did Hannibal cross to invade the Italian Peninsula during the Punic Wars?

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How did the Punic Wars affect Rome's expansion?

It gave Rome dominance in the Western Mediterranean, and began its embroilent in the Eastern Mediterranean.


Why was rome considered the Master of the Mediterranean?

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How did the Punic Wars shape?

Rome's supremacy in the Western Mediterranean and a springboard to the Eastern Mediterannean.

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What man did the Germanic Invasion of Rome in 410 AD?

In AD 410 the Visigoths, under Alaric I, became the first Germanic tribe to conquer the city of Rome itself.


Is Rome near the Mediterranean sea?

Rome is the capital city of Italy, and Italy sticks out into the Mediterranean Sea.


Who were the first envaders of Rome?

The Vandals, Sueves (Germanic speakers) and Alans (Iranian speakers) crossed the frozen river Rhine and started their invasion of Haul. They then moved on to Hispania.


What geographic feature did Hannibal cross to invade the Italian Peninsula during the Punic Wars?

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What did rome do after the T hird Punic war?

Continued to expand its influence and control in Spain and the Eastern Mediterranean. Repelled the Germanic invasion. Began the slide into civil war.


Where is Rome located at?

ROME is in Italy and by the Mediterranean Sea.....


How did the Punic Wars affect Rome's expansion?

It gave Rome dominance in the Western Mediterranean, and began its embroilent in the Eastern Mediterranean.


16 What type of climate does Rome have?

Rome is in the Mediterranean. Therefore, it has a Mediterranean climate: hot and dry summers and mild winters.


What resulted from Rome's victory in the Punic wars?

Rome gained dominance in the Western Mediterranean and began to move in on the Eastern Mediterranean.


Why was rome considered the Master of the Mediterranean?

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How did the Punic Wars shape?

Rome's supremacy in the Western Mediterranean and a springboard to the Eastern Mediterannean.


What were the 3 punic wars in rome and who was victorious in each and how did it affected rome?

They were not 'in Rome. It was Rome vs Carthage. Rome won all three. Rome became dominant in the Western Mediterranean and began to become involved in the Eastern Mediterranean.