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Roman conquests, as represented by the Roman Empire at its greatest extent included all the lands around the Mediterranean Sea, including North Africa, Egypt, Lebanon and Turkey (in modern terms) Greece, Italy, and Spain. To the north the empire extended to the Rhine River, the island of Britain to but not including what is now Scotland, and in the north east into Romania.

They conquered the Carthaginians, numerous barbarian tribes (Germans, Goths, Dacians, Gauls) throughout Europe and brought Roman order and their way of life to those who wanted it and to many who did not. They fought and conquered Parthians (Iranians) and fought many battles with middle eastern peoples (Arabs), and anyone else who posed a threat to their rule.

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