During the Republic the following territories were annexed as provinces: Sicilia (Sicily), Corsica et Sardinia, Gallia Translapina (northern Italy), Illyrum (Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina) Hispania Citerior (the eastern coast of Spain), Hispania Ulterior (southern Spain), Africa (Tunisia western Libya, Macedonia (Greece), Asia (western Turkey), Bithynia (northwestern Turkey) Cilicia et Cyprus (the eastern part of the southern coast of Turkey and Cyprus), Creta et Cyrenaica (Crete and eastern Libya), Corduene (eastern Turkey, Armenia, southern Azerbaijan, and a slither of northern Iran), Syria, Gallia Transalpina (France, Belgium and Holland south of the river Rhine [Belgica] and Germany [Germania] west of the river Rhine).
There were other territories which Rome did not annex during the Republic, but had control over: Mauritania (northern Algeria and northern Morocco), Lusitania (Portugal and part of western Spain), Tarraconensis (Central and most of northern Spain), and Judaea (Judea). Aegyptus (Egypt) was annexed just before the end of the Republic.
Julius Caesar was the person who conquered much of western Europe.
Well Alexander the Great spreaded the hellenistic culture to places he conquered.
He Conquered acrer and other places
he conquered so many places that it's really hard to count.he conquered greece,mesopotamia,egypt,a good part of Asia minor, and many more.
Under Augustus, the Romans sought tribute, military support, and loyalty from the people they conquered. They imposed taxes to extract resources and wealth, ensuring economic benefits for Rome. Additionally, they often required local populations to provide soldiers for the Roman legions, reinforcing their military strength. Lastly, they aimed for loyalty and the integration of conquered peoples into Roman culture, promoting Roman citizenship and values to maintain control over their territories.
No he did not. Octavius, also called Octavian and then Augustus died in 14 AD. Britain was conquered by Claudius
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Julius Caesar was the person who conquered much of western Europe.
Yes Augustus Caesar captured and conquered England. He did so twice once in 54 BC and then again in 55 BC.
obviously yes... he conquered many states and kept the army in line...
Augustus associated himself with places such as Rome, the capital of the Roman Empire, and the city of Capri, where he had a villa and spent much of his later life. He also established important landmarks in Rome, such as the Forum of Augustus and the Ara Pacis monument.
Alexander The Great conquered the Philip and other places
Well Alexander the Great spreaded the hellenistic culture to places he conquered.
He Conquered acrer and other places
cuba and France
From Libya to Central Asia.
he conquered so many places that it's really hard to count.he conquered greece,mesopotamia,egypt,a good part of Asia minor, and many more.