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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.

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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.

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they took over somewere idk and dont ask ok because it may have been Asia or something like that

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They took over the land around the Mediterranean Sea.

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