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The Romans began to spread over the Italian peninsula during the fifth century BCE. The Roman Republic was transformed into an empire effectively in 44 BCE, and literally in 27 BCE. The Empire reached its height of expansion in 117 AD. At that time, the Roman territory reached from Scotland in the Northeast to the Euphrates River in Southwest Asia, encircling the Mediterran.

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The pinnacle of ancient Rome's power was from 96 A.D. to 108 A.D. During this period known as the "Five Good Emperors", Rome controlled a region of about 2.5 million square miles from Spain to Syria. The maximum extent of the Roman Empire it was under emperor Traiano/Trajan (117 A.D.).

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106 BCE

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