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ders." Between 500 and\n 300 B.;500;bc-i;;;
en 500 and\n 300 B.C.,\n there dev;300 B.C.;bc-i;;;
re.\n By the 3rd century B.C.;3;bc-c;;;
e.\n By the 3rd century B.C., ;rd;bc-r;;;
the 3rd century B.C., a new and lar; B.C.;bc-r;;;
dle of\n the 1st century B.C.;1;bc-c;;;
le of\n the 1st century B.C. A;st;bc-r;;;
the 1st century B.C. And although ; B.C;bc-r;;;
Empire. Around 493 B.C., the Romans es;493 B.C.;bc-y;;;
stic power. In 396 B.C., the Romans at;396 B.C.;bc-y;;;
rst Punic War (264-241 B.C.) bega;264;bc-y;;;
Punic War (264-241 B.C.) began as a mi;241 B.C.;bc-y;;;
ond Punic War (218-201 B.C.) bega;218;bc-y;;;
Punic War (218-201 B.C.) began in Spai;201 B.C.;bc-y;;;
ay, Hannibal (247-182\n B.C.;247;bc-y;;;
Hannibal (247-182\n B.C.) se;182;bc-y;;;
(247-182\n B.C.) seized Sagunt;B.C.;bc-r;;;
or revenge. In 218 B.C., he led an arm;218 B.C.;bc-y;;;
ird Punic War (149-146 B.C.) saw ;149;bc-y;;;
Punic War (149-146 B.C.) saw the captu;146 B.C.;bc-y;;;
sia\n Minor (205-148 B.C.) . Th;205;bc-y;;;
Minor (205-148 B.C.) . The end res;148 B.C.;bc-y;;;
of Greece. By 44 B.C., the Romans co;44 B.C.;bc-y;;;
warfare of the 4th\n and 3rd ;4;bc-c;;;
arfare of the 4th\n and 3rd ce;th;bc-r;;1.1.2.2;
he 4th\n and 3rd centuries B.;3;bc-c;;;
4th\n and 3rd centuries B.C.;d;bc-r;;1.1.2.2;
d 3rd centuries B.C. reinforced thi; B.C.;bc-r;;;
ution\n From 133 to 27 B.C., th;133;bc-y;;;
From 133 to 27 B.C., the Roman Rep;27 B.C.;bc-y;;;
s of the\n 3rd and 2nd centur;3rd;bc-c;;;
\n 3rd and 2nd centuries B.C.;2nd;bc-c;;;
d 2nd centuries B.C. had kept Roman; B.C.;bc-r;;;
masses.\n By 133 B.C., Roman politic;133 B.C.;bc-y;;;
\n Gracchus (168-133 B.C.). Tib;168;bc-y;;;
Gracchus (168-133 B.C.). Tiberius had;133 B.C.;bc-y;;;
ted Tribune in 133. He\n propos;133;bc-y;;;
\n Gracchus (159-121 B.C.). Ele;159;bc-y;;;
Gracchus (159-121 B.C.). Elected trib;121 B.C.;bc-y;;;
ted tribune in 123, Gaius wanted ;123;bc-y;;;
Marius (c.157-86 B.C.), a ma;157;bc-y;;;
Marius (c.157-86 B.C.), a man born i;86 B.C.;bc-y;;;
imes.\n In 88 B.C., Gaius Marius ;88 B.C.;bc-y;;;
Sulla\n (c.138-78 B.C.), a st;138;bc-y;;;
a\n (c.138-78 B.C.), a statesman ;78 B.C.;bc-y;;;
ian War of the 90s. In the 80s ci;90s;bc-d;;;
he 90s. In the 80s civil war brok;80s;bc-d;;;
d Sulla and in 88 B.C.\n he invad;88 B.C.;bc-y;;;
. Returning in 82\n B.C., Su;82;bc-y;;;
ng in 82\n B.C., Sulla once ag;B.C.;bc-r;;;
Pompey in the 60s,\n Crassus ;60s;bc-d;;;
sus in\n the 50s and Julius Ca;50s;bc-d;;;
Caesar in the 40s.\n Mark Anto;40s;bc-d;;;
Mark Antony (c.83-c.30 B.C.) tri;83;bc-y;;;
Antony (c.83-c.30 B.C.) tried to emba;30 B.C.;bc-y;;;
me path in the 30s but was oppose;30s;bc-d;;;
\n Octavian (63 B.C-A.D.14),\n ;63;bc-y;;;
Octavian (63 B.C-A.D.14),\n ; ;bc-r;;1.1.7.5;
Octavian (63 B.C-A.D.14),\n C;B.C;bc-r;;;
Triumverate (43 B.C.). The Roman wo;43 B.C.;bc-y;;;
of Actium\n (31 B.C.), the forces o;31 B.C.;bc-y;;;