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Rome met other cultures on the battlefield through war. There is not a victory which is singled out as the greatest Roman victory. The Romans fought and won hundreds of battles over the centuries of their history. Amon the most important victories were: the Battle of Sentinum (295 BC), where Rome defeated and alliance against her made up of Samnites, Gauls, Umbrians and Etruscans; The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 BC), which won them the First Punic War; the Battle of Ilipa (206 BC) and the Battle of Zama (202 BC) with which they won the Second Punic War; The Battle of Tigranocerta (69 BC) against the king of Armenia; The Siege of Alesia (52 BC) with which Caesar subdued the Gauls; the Siege of Jerusalem (70 AD) and the Siege of Masada (73-7 AD) in the First Roman-Jewish War; the Battle of Naissus (268 or 269 AD) against the Goths, and the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains (451AD) agaisnt Attila of the Huns.

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