The Romans never conquered the British empire. The British empire began roughly 1,600 years after Rome fell. Rome annexed the province of Britannia into its empire in 43 AD.
The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
After taking over western Europe, the Romans turned east and progressively incorporated the Greek world into their empire.
Of course it is. after Romans conquer all the Greek city states, Macedonia is found among them. Until 1453 when ottomans invade Byzantines, they also conquer the weak Slavic kingdoms of the north, Macedonia lies inside the eastern roman empire's borders, aka byzantine empire or Greek empire.
The Romans improved travelling conditions by building roads and bridges.
The Persian empire.
The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
The Romans decided to conquer all of Italy because they wanted to expand their empire.
Of course the Romans did not conquer the US. The US did not exist at the time of the Roman Empire, and in any case, the Romans had no idea that the American continents existed.
The Romans conquered Egypt if that helps
Yes, the Roman Empire did conquer Greece.
Norman,Frankish,French,and Roman
Lol? The Romans were WAY before the British Empire! They didn't destroy it, the British were forced to retreat from several countries, and as such simply started to allow the others to leave the Empire, as they couldn't fight all the countries.
After taking over western Europe, the Romans turned east and progressively incorporated the Greek world into their empire.
why were the founders of the Delhi sultanate able to conquer India?
they wanted an empire, just like the british had
Ireland (Hibernia) & Scotland (Caledonia).
Because the Romans wanted to conquer North Africa.