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This is a map of the ancient Roman Empire. It shows the lands in the empire in 201 BCE and in 100 BCE. This is a map of the ancient Roman Empire. It shows the lands in the empire in 201 BCE and in 100 BCE. what areas were in the empire in 201 BCE

what areas were added in or before 100 BCE

what bodies of water the Romans controlled

what methods the Romans used to expand the empire

how the empire grew from 201 to 100 BCE


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