Rome did not conquer Germania due to the fierce resistance put up by the Germanic tribes, the challenging terrain of the region, and the logistical difficulties of maintaining control over such a vast and distant territory.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.
In AD 410 the Visigoths, under Alaric I, became the first Germanic tribe to conquer the city of Rome itself.
The Germanic tribes
Rome was weak "morally."
Rome did not conquer Germania due to the fierce resistance put up by the Germanic tribes, the challenging terrain of the region, and the logistical difficulties of maintaining control over such a vast and distant territory.
It was Carthage.
Rome was sacked by the Visigoths in 410 and by the Vandals in 455.
Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Rome is the capital city of Italy and Rome didn't conquer Italy. It created it. Farming continued and today there is still farming.
I think you are confused. Rome is in Italy. They didn't conquer themselves.
the first city was lagbof
The Germanic tribes
There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.
In AD 410 the Visigoths, under Alaric I, became the first Germanic tribe to conquer the city of Rome itself.