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Between those dates, Rome conquered all of Italy, including the territory of the Sabines and the Greek colonists. It also conquered all of the lands belonging to the Carthagineans, the third and final Punic War ended in 146 B.

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When did the greek and roman war end?

There was never a war between Greece and Rome. Rome annexed the Greek lands without incident in 146 BC.


In 146 which two Roman provinces were created?

By 146 BCE Rome had conquered both Africa and most of Italy. They developed two Provinces; one in Africa where they ancient city of Carthage was and one in Sicily.


What is the Roman name for Argus?

The Greek city state of Argos was just south of the major city of Corinth. It was a member of the Achaean League in 229 BC. Rome conquered it in 146 BC and it is listed by the name of Argus on ancient Roman maps.


Why were the Romans eventually able to conquer ancient Greece?

The Romans were very good at implementing technologies from neighboring cultures. They were mostly farmers in the beginning, making them a healthy and strong stock. Their aggresive culture, coupled with their strength and technological superiority made them a powerful force. They worked hard to conquer Italy, but when it was time for them to expand, there were no other powers in the world with the resources or military might nearby to defeat them. Once they defeated Carthage, there was no nation nearby or anywhere else in sight that could beat them for a long time. They used their superiority to beat nation after nation in a domino effect. That's why, in my opinion. Some believe it is because of their brutality (they wiped out and enslaved entire peoples without opposition), some believe that the Romans were just more intelligent (not true; their cultural intelligence came from Greece, who didn't amount to much internationally). I hope I helped.


If the period of Ancient Greece finally ended in 146 BC approximately how many years have passed since then?

It would be 2020 Actually 2,155 years have passed since the year 146 BC.

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When did the greek and roman war end?

There was never a war between Greece and Rome. Rome annexed the Greek lands without incident in 146 BC.


When did Rome conquer Carthage and Africa?

Carthage fell to Rome for the final time in 146 BCE and with came Africa which was then governed from Utica.


What lands were conquered by Rome in 146 BC?

146 BCE saw the defeat of Carthage, Macedon and the Corinthian league. Rome destroyed Carthage and Corinth, and annexed north Africa and Macedon.


How many miles between siena and rome?

146 miles


Many a Mile between florence Italy and Rome Italy?

146 MI/ 235 KM


When did rome and Carthage fight?

The Punic Wars were fought between 264 BC to 146 BC .


How long did the war between Rome and Carthage last?

Sparta was a city-state in Greece. It had nothing to do with Rome in Italy and Carthage in Tunisia.


What lands did Rome conquer to become the power in the Mediterranean?

Rome first started as a city, and then they conquered all of what is now Italy. In 133 BC, the empire consisted of Gaul, the Iberian Peninsula, and Greece. In AD 117, the empire consisted of Northern Africa, Egypt, central Europe, Britain, and all of modern day Turkey, the greatest extent of the empire. Basically, the Roman Empire conquered lands all around the Mediterranean Sea.


Which islands did Rome win between 264 BC. and 146 BC?

During the Punic Wars Rome wrested control from Carthage of the islands of Sicily , Sardinia and Corsica .


When did Rome capture Carthage?

146 BCE.


What were a series of armed conflicts between Carthage and Rome?

The series of armed conflicts between Rome and Carthage were the three Punic Wars (264-240 BC, 219-201 BC and 149-146 BC).


When did Rome fight in the Punic Wars?

Rome fought Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC .