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In terms of both the period when they developed advanced civilization and their
importance in subsequent development, the Greeks were the most evolved Indo-
European clans of European origin. (History of Europe - Greeks, Romans, and
barbarians, n.d.).
About 200 and 300 BC, the Romans were one of the most dominant Indigenous
inhabitants. On the Italian Peninsula, the nation was known for its wars, strength,
and consistency. The Romans fought and defeated various parts of the
Mediterranean.

In 275 BC, the Romans began conquering and assuming authority for various parts
of the Mediterranean. During their fight with the Carthaginians, they took control of
Sicily, a small island near Italy. Since the Greeks were afraid of the Romans, several
of themselves sided with the Carthaginians in their war against the Romans. The
Romans were enraged by this, so they set out resolved to annihilate and take
responsibility for the Greeks.

Prior to actually 146 BC, the Romans cheekily allowed the Greeks to have been
independent, but by 146 BC, they had conquered Corinth, a Greek city-state, and
taken the blame for Greece, rendering it a Roman Empire territory.

About the likelihood that perhaps the Greeks are dissatisfied with this, they
prospered during Roman rule. They were dominated by the Romans for a lengthy
moment, and this had a significant impact on Roman culture and thinking.

In several ways, it was Greek in origin. The Greeks erected numerous different
residences and buildings, and swapped successfully underneath the Roman Regime
as ancient discovery had also proved that now the Greeks gathered various new
residential properties and buildings.

Also aside from the productive trade and growth the Greeks accomplished under
Roman rule, the Romans even studied Greek works, and a large number of Greeks
moved to Rome as artists and scholars, as the Greeks rationale was fashionable at
the time. However, a group of Romans visited Greece's great universities, such as
Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum in Athens. They benefited from the
unrivaled Greek Philosophers there.

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History of Europe - Greeks, Romans, and barbarians. (n.d.). Retrieved May 15, 2021,

from https://www.britannica.com/topic/history-of-Europe/Greeks-Romans-and-

barbarians

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