The Nabataeans appear not to have fought against annexation by Rome and seemed to be happy with this because they would gain from it. The kingdom of Nabataea was in present day Jordan. It capital was Petra, which is now a famous archaeological site.
the barbarians and roman republic i believe
Cleopatra's biggest enemy was the Roman Empire who wanted to invade and take over rule in Egypt.
If a roman-Greco empire would invade another civilization the defeated civilization's people would become slaves. Usuall women and children
The Roman empire emerged progressively, after having gained dominence of the Italian peninsula, it expanded into Sicily and Spain in the mid-3rd Century BCE and consolidated and expanded this over the following centuries, reaching its height in the 2nd Century CE. The Persian empire existed from 550 to 330 BCE. So the first is Persian Empire.
The Byzantine Empire lasted for a millennium.
Because they'd be bum raped by the western Roman Empire
Greece
They used elephants
The last two centuries of the Roman Empire experienced frequent civil wars because of the procolomation of independice
1st century A.D.
Egypt became part of the Roman Empire after Tutankhamun. Long after. Many, many centuries after.
They were initially nomadic and moved in from Eurasia to take over land.
It wasn't. Portugal appeared centuries after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Roman provinces that occupied the future country of Portugal were Tarraconensis, Lusitania and Gallaecia.
the barbarians and roman republic i believe
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No There was not a Slav presence in central Europe in the 4th century. After the fall of the Huns, Slavs settled in the areas abandoned by the Germanic fleeing the Huns. This was in the late 5th century. It is thought that some Slav bands may have joined the Germanic invasions, but it is not certain. Expansion in this period occurred in The Czech Republic and Slovakia area and in the Balkans north of the Danube. It was also a period of state formation. Slav invasions of the areas of the Byzantine empire in the Balkans started in the 7th century. The Bulgars were pushed south of the lower Danube by the arrival of the Kazars in their area in the 680s. They created a Bulgarian empire which originally spun across both banks of the Danube. Serbs and Croats also expanded into the Balkans.
It was Attila. He did not actually invade Rome. He carried out three raids on the eastern part of the Roman Empire. He tried to invade Gaul, in the western part of the Roman Empire, but was defeated in a big battle. Finally he invaded Italy, also in the western part of the empire, but had to give the invasion up.