The Roman conquest of the Britain was a gradual process, that began effectively in AD 43 under Emperor Claudius.
In my opinion, it didn't. Rome developed fear in the lands it conquered.
rome
The expansion in the number of conquered people did not affect Rome's expansion because it was the product of her expansion.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Rome treated conquered people in Italy as full Roman citizens with the right to vote. In territories furhter from Rome, conquered people were given the status as "half-citizen". They enjoyed all the rights of a Roman citizen except the privilage to vote.
britan
britan,carthage, and many more
Rome was conquered in 530
Carthaginians
Rome conquered Britain in approx 40AD Ireland was never conquered
In my opinion, it didn't. Rome developed fear in the lands it conquered.
Rome conquered Carthage
rome
The barbarians who conquered Rome were called the Goths.
The expansion in the number of conquered people did not affect Rome's expansion because it was the product of her expansion.
nobody did. they never got conquered.
Ancient Rome conquered 31 countries.