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Rome waged wars for control primarily against rival city-states, tribes, and empires, notably during the Punic Wars against Carthage for dominance in the Mediterranean. They also fought against various Gallic tribes, the Hellenistic kingdoms, and later the Parthian Empire. These conflicts were driven by ambitions of expansion, trade control, and political dominance. Ultimately, Rome's military campaigns enabled it to build a vast empire spanning Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia.

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