Everybody! :) They were at war with about all their neigbors all the time. They fought the German tribes, the British tribes, the French tribes, the Northern Greeks, Romanian and Hungarian sorts, the people of the Russian steppe, the Iranians, the Iraqis, the Turks... you get the idea. There were all sorts of barbaric tribes that Rome fought. They were less advanced technologically and, for the most part, easily beaten. Historically, the Romans had real trouble with the Huns, the Goths, the Carthaginians, and the Parthians. Everybody else was just a nuisance to be beaten to plant another Roman flag on the ground.
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The Romans had many enemies. The Gauls, Carthaginians, Parthians and Caladonians were just a few.
The Romans had many enemies. The Gauls, Carthaginians, Parthians and Caladonians were just a few.
The Romans had many enemies. The Gauls, Carthaginians, Parthians and Caladonians were just a few.
The Romans had many enemies. The Gauls, Carthaginians, Parthians and Caladonians were just a few.
The Romans had many enemies. The Gauls, Carthaginians, Parthians and Caladonians were just a few.
The Romans had many enemies. The Gauls, Carthaginians, Parthians and Caladonians were just a few.
The Romans had many enemies. The Gauls, Carthaginians, Parthians and Caladonians were just a few.
The Romans had many enemies. The Gauls, Carthaginians, Parthians and Caladonians were just a few.
The Romans had many enemies. The Gauls, Carthaginians, Parthians and Caladonians were just a few.
The Romans had many enemies. The Gauls, Carthaginians, Parthians and Caladonians were just a few.
Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.Ancient Rome was a city-- the same city that is present day Rome. No, it is not in the mountains.
It was usually just to do with the wealth of the slave [but not always, it was illegal, but some slave dealers captured free-born children]. But lots of slaves were not from Rome, or were from a different part of the world.
Athens was enemies with Sparta and Sparta was enemies with Athens
The Roman Empire became strong through its policy of divide and conquer. It would keep its enemies from cooperating. Then it would attack its enemies one at a time. When it was finally able to break the alliance between the Carthaginians and the Nubians, it won the second Punic War.
The Romans were aformidable force, their army the ultimate fighting force. naturally, having conquered most of the known world they made a lot of enemies. But to sum it all up here is a list of all of their enemies regardless of whether they were beaten or not:Germans and all barbariansCarthaginiansCeltsEgyptiansNubiansTreverniiAverniiGreeksUbiansIceniOstrogothsVisgothsGothsHunsPersiansPicsIsraelisBelgicsand probably a lot more but those are the ones I know about.the Greeks