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Polybius on Greece, Rome, and Roman Greece - Coggle Diagram
Polybius on Greece, Rome, and Roman Greece
Scipio Africanus was very powerful, but also dangerous
Other leaders are trying to destroy him, but he is too popular
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By the 180s, the nature of the eastern Mediterranean has changed
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Rome wanted to establish superiority and avoid written treaties so that nothing can be put against them
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Unlike Greece and Carthage where Rome usually signs a treaty and leaves, Gaul and Spain are much different
Lots of wars and battles with the Gauls, essentially Roman Imperialism
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Third Macedonian War against Perseus, son of Phillip
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