they took over somewere idk and dont ask ok because it may have been Asia or something like that
At the peak of Roman expansion, Rome's influence stretched from Britain in the north, to Egypt in the south, from Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq) in the east, to Spain in the west.
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent in 117 under Trajan. It covered southern and southeastern Europe and part of central Europe (from the Atlantic to the Black Sea; Turkey and the eastern coast of the Mediterranean + Iraq (which was later lost to the Persians) in Asia; North Africa.
Western Europe: Italy, Malta, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland 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 +
Iraq, which was then lost to the Persians.
Africa: Egypt, the coastal part of Libya, Tunisia, the coastal part of Algeria, and northern Morocco.
At the peak of Roman expansion, Rome's influence stretched from Britain in the north, to Egypt in the south, from Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq) in the east, to Spain in the west.
The Roman empire reached its greatest extent in 117 under Trajan. It covered southern and southeastern Europe and part of central Europe (from the Atlantic to the Black Sea; Turkey and the eastern coast of the Mediterranean + Iraq (which was later lost to the Persians) in Asia; North Africa.
Western Europe: Italy, Malta, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland 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 +
Iraq, which was then lost to the Persians.
Africa: Egypt, the coastal part of Libya, Tunisia, the coastal part of Algeria, and northern Morocco.
the etruscans
papryus
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return power to the senate and bring order back to rome
It's happened over and over through out history. There has been a lot of talk recently of the United States making the same mistakes as Romans, Spanish and German empires. What happened in each of these empires is they became such huge world powers and started to take over so many territories and so much land that they spread their forces too thin. Other countries/empires noticed the spread of the forces and attacked the weakened or depleted units. For example the Germans, during Hitler's reign, were so powerful and advanced that they controlled most of the European continent. They then decided to try and move in towards the Asian countries. When they invaded Russia their troops were so depleted and unprepared for the elements that the Russians were able to over take them and the trend started to follow throughout Europe. The same happened to the Romans. When the Romans had control over most of modern day Europe, other empires teamed up and attacked and were able to sack Rome. This person ^^^^ She/he's asking about ancient GREECE! Romans lived in Rome which was in ITALY, and btw they also died out because their main water pipes that went into homes and fountains was made of lead, so most of the population fell sick and died of lead pisoning. (Aswell as the first 1)
There is no definitive answer to this as you do not ask where or what they took over
most of Europe
Alsace Lorraine
The Romans took over the Italian peninsula in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC.
They didn't .
In 267 B.C.
They defeated Carthage
by having a powerful army
i dont know but u do....
Yes they did they came after the Romans had left.
the etruscans
Yes the Romans using military force took control of Belgium.