Around 332bc
The Persian empire.
Greece became a Roman province in approximately 145 BC. It was renamed Achaia.
YES
The Roman Empire, if you mean "empire" but if you mean "Emperor" it was Caesar who conquered it and became emperor not long thereafter.
Alexander was king of Macedonia (not Greece) and he conquered the Persian Empire in order to become king of it. The empire stretched from Greece to Egypt and today's Pakistan.
Yes, the Roman Empire did conquer Greece.
The Roman Empire. It was ruled be The Roman Empire
The Persian empire.
By Fighting for the empire in harsh Battles.
Greece became a Roman province in approximately 145 BC. It was renamed Achaia.
YES
The Roman Empire, if you mean "empire" but if you mean "Emperor" it was Caesar who conquered it and became emperor not long thereafter.
Alexander was king of Macedonia (not Greece) and he conquered the Persian Empire in order to become king of it. The empire stretched from Greece to Egypt and today's Pakistan.
Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.Ancient Greece became part of the Roman republic by conquest.
The Byzantine Empire was the Eastern side of the Roman Empire, centered on Constantinople. At its core were Greece and the Anatolian Peninsula, but the Empire also included Italy, Egypt, North Africa, the Middle East, Southern Spain, and Bulgaria during the course of its existence.
Rome didn't conquer the Greeks.
the military and government of Greece were the legacies roman's used. this is because when the Roman Empire was rapidly falling apart Greece's ideas were used and expanded