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they conquered:

Britain

Gaul ( France)

Spain

Italy

Macedonia

Greece

Dacia

Asia Minor ( turkey)

Syria

Judea( Israel)

Mesopotamia ( for some point at there largest state)

Phoenicia

Egypt

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2w ago

Oh honey, Rome was a conqueror extraordinaire, taking over places like Greece, Egypt, Gaul, and Spain. They even had their eyes on Britain and parts of Asia. Rome was basically the original "world domination" squad, leaving a trail of conquered territories in their wake.

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12y ago

All around them! All around mediterranean and all worth counquering.

There were no "countries" in Europe before Rome, only city states (in Greek world) and tribes (in "barbaric" world). The tribes and city states usually fought with each other, until Rome came around. Usually they were no match for Rome's military machine. Of course there were exceptions, like Hannibal of Carthage, but after Rome won those few good leaders, their nations fall under Rome too.

Roman Empire at it's greatest extent in year 117 AD covered these modern countries, first the name of the Roman province, then the modern countries:

Italia ->Italy

Gallia (Narbonensis, Aquitania, Lugdunensis) ->France

Germania Inferior, Germania Superior -> Southwest Germany

Britannia -> England

Hispania (Tarraconensis, Baetica, Gallaecia et Asturia) -> Spain

Lusitania -> Portugal

Helvetia -> Switzerland

Belgica -> Belgium, Luxembourg

Raetia -> Austria

Pannonia -> Hungary

Illyria, Dalmatia -> Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Hertzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro

Moesia Superior -> Serbia

Dacia -> Romania

Thracia, Moesia Inferior -> Bulgaria

Macedonia -> Macedonia, Albania

Epirus, Achaea -> Greece

Anatolia (Bithynia, Phrygia, Lycia, Galatia, Cilicia, Pontus, Cappadocia) -> Turkey

Armenia -> Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan

Mesopotamia, Assyria -> Iraq

Syria -> Syria, Lebanon

Palaestina -> Israel

Arabia Petraea -> Jordan

Aegyptus -> Egypt

Africa Proconsularis, Cyrenaica -> Tunisia, Libya

Numidia -> Algeria

Mauretania -> Morocco

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11y ago

The Romans made many conquests. Their empire came to cover 28 modern day countries and parts of 9 more countries. Here is a list:

The Roman Empire covered the following countries:

Western Europe: Italy, Malta, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands south of the river Rhine, southern Germany and part of central Germany, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria and England and Wales.

Eastern Europe: western Hungary, part of western Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and a slither of western Ukraine.

Asia: Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine, Jordan, and the northern part of the coast of the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia. Sometimes the empire also included Iraq.

Africa: Egypt, the coastal part of Libya, Tunisia, the coastal part of Algeria, and northern Morocco.

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12y ago

Croatia, Switzerland, Italy, southern Germany, Austria, Bosnia, Slovenia and lots more

Besides the above, England and Wales, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, Holland south of the river Rhine, western Slovakia, western Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, part of Jordan, the northern part of Saudi Arabia's coast on the red sea, Egypt, coastal Libya, Tunisia, coastal Algeria, northern Morocco. At times much of Iraq, too,

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13y ago

the Romans conquered many cities/states including Carthage,Greece,Romania, Egypt, Africa,Britain, France, Spain,and,Portugal

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