Greece was unable to unite largely due to its geography, which consisted of numerous mountainous regions and islands that fostered the development of independent city-states, each with its own government and culture. Additionally, the fierce local identities and rivalries among these city-states, such as Athens and Sparta, prevented the formation of a unified political entity. In contrast, Rome benefited from a more centralized government structure and a flexible approach to governance, allowing it to integrate diverse peoples and territories under a single rule, promoting unity through a shared legal and cultural framework.
1). Rome's Appenine mountains were less rugged than those in Greece 2). Rome was in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea 3). There were no small, isolated valleys like those in Greece 4). Rome had broad, fertile plains
540 from Greece to Rome
Greece is a country. Rome is the capital city of Italy so no Grece is not in Rome
Yes and no- Greece suffered economic collapse in the early 1930s, contrary to Rome abviously your talking about ancient Greece and rome so of course Greece started before rome.
The Latins did not decided to unite and become Rome. Most Latin cities (not all of them) were annexed by Rome after their rebellion against Rome (which historians call the Latin War) was defeated.
Rome
Rome and Greece
Ancient Rome was more sucessful.
Rome is a city in Italy. Greece is a country in Europe.
Rome captured Greece!
Rome was the group that took over Greece.
Nowhere, Rome is in Italy.