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inna [77]
3 years ago
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Select the four enemies that the ancient Romans successfully battled. Samnites Etrusians Flavians Celtics Etruscans Carthaginian

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defon3 years ago
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The four enemies that the ancient Romans successfully battled against were the: Samnites, Etrusians, Celtics, and Carthaginians.
algol133 years ago
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- <u>The Samnite wars</u> <em><u>were a series of armed conflicts of antiquity</u></em>, <u>which led to the complete submission of the Samnites to Roman power</u>.

- <em><u>Before the emergence of the Roman Empire</u></em>, <u>the Celts were the most prominent warriors, for this, they did not accept easily, nor slowly the defeat, and the subjection</u>.

- <u>The Romans defeated the Etruscans</u> <em><u>in the Battle of Lake Vadimo</u></em>.

- <u>Carthage never recovered after the Second Punic War</u> <em><u>against the Romans. </u></em>

<em><u>The answer is</u></em>: <u>-Samnites, -Celtics, -Etruscans, -Carthaginians.</u>

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