Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Yes and no- Greece suffered economic collapse in the early 1930s, contrary to Rome abviously your talking about ancient Greece and rome so of course Greece started before rome.
Macedonia.
No they did not.
Conquer Persia
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Rome would unify all of Italy's many communities under its rule and ebentually conquer Greece itself.
I think you are confused. Rome is in Italy. They didn't conquer themselves.
they where mad at Greece
540 from Greece to Rome
Persia did not conquer Greece. Persia attempted to conquer Greece but the invasion was repelled. Earlier, Greeks had fought against Persia in the Ionian Revolt, and the Persian invasion was intended as retribution for the violation of Persian temples.
Greece is a country. Rome is the capital city of Italy so no Grece is not in Rome
Rome was weak "morally."
Rome began its conquest of Greece in the 2nd century BC, with significant victories occurring during the Macedonian Wars. The decisive defeat of Macedon at the Battle of Pydna in 168 BC marked a turning point, leading to the eventual establishment of Roman control over Greece. By 146 BC, following the destruction of Corinth, Greece was fully incorporated into the Roman Republic as a province.
Yes and no- Greece suffered economic collapse in the early 1930s, contrary to Rome abviously your talking about ancient Greece and rome so of course Greece started before rome.
No
Yes.