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What major cities were not under Roman control in 44 BCE?
Alexandria (Egypt), which was annexed after the Battle of Actium in 30 BCE.
What areas came under Roman control between 500 BCE - 264 BCE?
Italic peninsula after defeating Gallics, Samnites, Italics and Greeks.
What areas came under Roman control between 264 BCE - 146 BCE?
Territories of the Cartaghinian Empire (South and central Spain, Tunisia and Morocco) and several Greek colonies in Sicilly and Spain. Greece.
What areas came under Roman control between 146 BCE - 44 BCE?
Territories in the Anatolia, France, Syria, Israel, Lebannon.
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What major cities were not under Roman control in 44 BCE?
Alexandria is a city in Northern region of Egypt and was discovered by Alexander the Great.
The city of Alexandria Battle was however not under the Roman control until after the battle of Actium which took place in 30 BCE. The city was however taken over by the Roman Empire in order to access the advantages it had such as being location of ports for movement of gods and services.
What areas came under Roman control between 500 BCE-264 BCE?
The Roman Empire ensured that all the Italian region and peninsula were under its control to prevent disagreements on certain actions and rules.This unison helped it achieve victory in a lot of wars.
What areas came under Roman control between 264 BCE-146 BCE?
The Roman Empire and Carthage region fought some wars which led to Rome gaining control of most parts of North Africa. Some parts of Spain,the island of Sicily, Macedonia and Greece also came under control during this era.
What areas came under Roman control between 146 BCE-44BCE?
The Roman empire continued with its interest in Africa which led to the Third punic war in 146 BCE .The Roman Empire won and gained control of Africa as a whole.
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