I don't think they ever fought three wars against each other. The only Rome/Egypt war I can recall is Caesar's Alexandrian War. Egypt was very willing to compromise with Rome because they knew that Rome could step in and conquer them if they chose. Are you sure you are not thinking of the Punic wars between Rome and Carthage?
For control of the Western Mediterranean.
The gladiators of ancient Rome fought large exotic animals and each other.
Egypt never fought against Rome. Cleopatra VII fought alongside Marc Antony in the civil war between Marc Antony and Octavian which would decide which one of them would become the sole ruler of Rome. Most of the forces of Marc Antony and Cleopatra were Roman. They were defeated and committed suicide. Octavian became the sole ruler of Rome and also annexed Egypt.
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egypt has been known as the gift of the nile
Rome and Egypt were not direct adversaries. Egypt was absorbed into the Roman Empire after it helped Marc Antouny in the civil war against Octavian.
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In Rome they traded allot of things with other countries such as food clothing furniture maybe even soldiers but Rome would take people of Egypt Greece or even maybe Australia and turn them into gladiators and Rome would give them money or food or maybe even villager's. Roman gladiators would fight anything he/she was told to fight such as animals lions tiger cheetahs Jaguar's people and sometimes they would fight to the death they would also fight on carriages against other people or animals jumping up at them so if you lived in Rome before BC and a little while after ad then you probably wouldn't of had a good life depending on what happened.
Punic Wars.
For control of the Western Mediterranean.
The Roman Empire started in the Italian Peninsula. It began in a time of warfare. Its neighbors constantly sent armies to fight against it. Gradually, Rome captured Italy. An army from Gaul sacked Rome and Rome sent armies outside of Italy. A large empire centered in the North African city of Carthage sent armies to fight against Rome. After several wars Rome conquered Carthage and its empire. So Rome fought to survive and conquered its enemies. When Rome captured Carthage, it took over that empire and ruled most of the Mediterranean. Rome took over the rest of the of the Mediterranean by conquering Egypt and Greece.
No, Rome is a city in Italy, but Egypt is a country in Africa.
Both wanted to control of the land and both had the resources and desire to fight.
Rome won. Egypt lost. Egypt was annexed into the Roman empire and became a province. The conquering of Egypt ended the last civil war of the republic and literally ended the republic itself, as Octavian, having sole power, was able to change the government from a republic to the princpate.
The gladiators of ancient Rome fought large exotic animals and each other.
Rome obviously