Augustus annexed Egypt in 30 BC during the civil wars and extended the borders of the empire in North Africa. He also annexed Galatia (in central Turkey) in 25 BC, Cantabria and Asturias (in northwestern Spain) in 19 BC, Noricum(most of Austria and part of Bavaria in southern Germany and part of Slovenia) in 16 BC, Rhaetia (central and eastern Switzerland, eastern Austria and part of southern Germany) in 15 BC and Pannonia (Eastern Austria and western Hungary) in 9 BC.
Augustus turned the Roman protectorate of Illyricum (northern Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and coastal and northwestern Croatia) into a province of the empire sometime between 35 and 33 AD.
Augustus also fought and expanded deep into western Germany, but was defeated at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD and withdrew back to the previous frontier of the empire along the river Rhine.
None. No Roman emperor ever conquered a complete continent, although the Roman Empire had holdings on three continents, Europe, Africa and near Asia.
None. No Roman emperor ever conquered a complete continent, although the Roman empire had holdings on three continents, Europe, Africa and near Asia.
None. No Roman emperor ever conquered a complete continent, although the Roman empire had holdings on three continents, Europe, Africa and near Asia.
None. No Roman emperor ever conquered a complete continent, although the Roman empire had holdings on three continents, Europe, Africa and near Asia.
None. No Roman emperor ever conquered a complete continent, although the Roman empire had holdings on three continents, Europe, Africa and near Asia.
None. No Roman emperor ever conquered a complete continent, although the Roman empire had holdings on three continents, Europe, Africa and near Asia.
None. No Roman emperor ever conquered a complete continent, although the Roman empire had holdings on three continents, Europe, Africa and near Asia.
None. No Roman emperor ever conquered a complete continent, although the Roman empire had holdings on three continents, Europe, Africa and near Asia.
None. No Roman emperor ever conquered a complete continent, although the Roman empire had holdings on three continents, Europe, Africa and near Asia.
Augustus did not make any conquests personally. His generals did. He completed the conquest of Spain by taking its northwest. He conquered Helvetia (eastern and central Switzerland; part of southern Germany: southern Bavaria and the Upper Swabia, Vorarlberg; and eastern Austria) and Noricum (most of Austria and part of Slovenia) in the Alpine region to strengthen the defence of Italy. He conquered Pannonia (eastern Austria, northern Slovenia, northern Croatia, western Hungary, western Slovakia, north-western Serbia, and northern Bosnia and Herzegovina) when his generals suppressed a rebellion in the Roman province of Illyricum which the inhabitants of Pannonia had joined. He conquered central Germany and part of northern Germany. However, three entire legions were destroyed by an alliance of Germanic peoples at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest and the Romans withdrew from their conquests in Germany.
Augustus annexed Galatia (in central Turkey), which had been a Roman client state when its king was murdered. This was not a conquest and no military action was taken. He also annexed (not conquered) Judea, another client state. he was asked to do so by the Jews, who were fed up with their king.
None. No Roman emperor ever conquered a complete continent, although the Roman empire had holdings on three continents, Europe, Africa and near Asia.
Augustus Cearsar was trying to conquer Egypt then.
He was unable to Conquer Germany.
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No they did not.
No.
Marc Antony.
Augustus Cearsar was trying to conquer Egypt then.
He was unable to Conquer Germany.
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Yes Augustus Caesar captured and conquered England. He did so twice once in 54 BC and then again in 55 BC.
By going to war.
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Ancient Rome conquered 31 countries.
31 countries
Virginia
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