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Two possible answers: 1. Remus jumped over the walls of Rome, showing Romulus how weak his city was, which angered him. 2. They fought over who the city of Rome was to be named after
Rome fought battles with the Parthians for conquest.
There are no homonyms for Rome. A homonym is one of a group of words which share the same spelling and pronunciation, but have different meanings. There is a homophone (words that share the same pronunciation, regardless of their spelling) of (not for) Rome: roam.
The Roman Empire started in the Italian Peninsula. It began in a time of warfare. Its neighbors constantly sent armies to fight against it. Gradually, Rome captured Italy. An army from Gaul sacked Rome and Rome sent armies outside of Italy. A large empire centered in the North African city of Carthage sent armies to fight against Rome. After several wars Rome conquered Carthage and its empire. So Rome fought to survive and conquered its enemies. When Rome captured Carthage, it took over that empire and ruled most of the Mediterranean. Rome took over the rest of the of the Mediterranean by conquering Egypt and Greece.
The first of the three Punic Wars fought by Rome and Carthage was over the control of Sicily.
Rome fought Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC .
The wars against Carthage spread over 120 years, so they both had many leaders in that time.