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The Romans played a significant role in the diaspora through their conquests and the subsequent spread of their empire, which facilitated the movement of peoples across the Mediterranean and beyond. Their military campaigns often resulted in the displacement of various populations, while the establishment of Roman colonies encouraged migration. Additionally, the Roman Empire's administrative and economic integration promoted trade and cultural exchange, leading to the movement of diverse groups, including Jews and others, who sought refuge or better opportunities. This complex interplay of conquest, colonization, and cultural integration contributed to the phenomenon of diaspora in the ancient world.

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