No not really. Sparta had been on a long decline from power when it allied itself with The Roman Republic in the Punic Wars. Rome then afterwords forced Sparta, then with a population of around 700 citizens not counting Helots, into a league and invaded Greece through Sparta. So did the actually fight i do not believe so because eat this time Sparta was far to week to put up any real fight. If Rome had fought them back in Sparta's glory days though that sure would have been a battle to see.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Macedonia.
Sparta by far. The Sparta's military forces dominated during their glory days, and no one stood in their path.
Rome
Gaul
Rome would unify all of Italy's many communities under its rule and ebentually conquer Greece itself.
Sparta had acouple of hills, Rome had seven that protected Rome from attack.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Sparta ***** The persian empire.
All the emperors of Rome were, but Sparta and Athens were around long before there was an emperor of Rome.
The Thebes in 371 B.C.
Well oiled men with spears, you would "conquer" them too.
I think you are confused. Rome is in Italy. They didn't conquer themselves.
Rome
Rome was weak "morally."
No
Yes.