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
Ancient Rome conquered 31 countries.
It didn't conquer Rome. Many upper class Romans were impressed with Greek culture and adopted aspects of it to supplement their own staid one.
The first tribe to conquer the city of Rome was the Gauls, specifically the Senones tribe, led by their chieftain Brennus. They invaded and sacked Rome in 390 BC during the Gallic Wars, causing significant destruction and panic among the Roman population. This event marked a pivotal moment in Roman history, highlighting the vulnerabilities of the early Republic and leading to military reforms. The Romans eventually recovered and rebuilt, laying the foundation for their future expansion and dominance.
most slaves were captured from other countries.
Wine, olive oil, salt, and grain are the largest ones. Rome relied mostly on imports from other countries. Rome also produced a lot of stone which is used in the building of their temples and monuments.
Ancient Rome conquered 31 countries.
31 countries
they wanted to conquer the counrys because they wanted to rule the world but unfortunatly they failed.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
I think you are confused. Rome is in Italy. They didn't conquer themselves.
Rome was weak "morally."
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Macedonia.
most of europe
The Hellenistic Kingdoms.