Around 332bc
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Never, other than a degree of cultural influence. Even then, Roman philhellenes still had a great contempt for the Greeks as easybeats, a source of slaves and hirelings, and an easy place to pillage.
Even thiugh Byzantine Greek king Justinian did actually have an army in occupation of Rome, he was the Roman emperor, after the centre of gravity shifted from a barbarian-controlled Rome to the east at Constantinople, Italy and the western half of the empire having fallen to the Goths.
200 - 196BC The first victories over Greece 148BC Macedonia becomes a Roman Province 146BC Corinth is destroyed by the Romans 86BC Athens is taken and sacked by Sulla Although the first victories of Rome over Greece started in 200BC it was not till The Victory of Sulla in Athens 86BC that Rome succeeded in taking Greece.
Roman Greece started after the Battle of Corinth in 146 BC. The Battle of Corinth was in Corinth and was a battle between the Roman Republic and the Achaean League, with a Roman victory. This battle was part of the Achaean War.
The Persian empire.
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Greece became a Roman province in approximately 145 BC. It was renamed Achaia.
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.