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The Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC Timeline Game

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Explore the fascinating history of the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC through this interactive timeline game.

  • Learn about the key battles and events that shaped this historic conflict.
  • Test your knowledge by placing these events in their correct chronological order.
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  • 146 BC: Roman forces, led by Lucius Mummius Achaicus, defeat the Achaean League at the Battle of Corinth
  • 146 BC: Corinth is sacked and destroyed by the Romans
  • 146 BC: Roman forces conquer the city of Athens
  • 146 BC: The Greek city-state of Thebes is razed to the ground by the Romans
  • 168 BC: The Roman general Quintus Caecilius Metellus defeats the Macedonian army at the Battle of Pydna
  • 148 BC: The Roman Senate declares Macedonia a Roman province
  • 146 BC: Macedonia is fully incorporated into the Roman Republic
  • 146 BC: Greece is officially annexed by Rome as the province of Achaea
  • 146 BC: The Roman Senate proclaims the end of the Greek independence and the beginning of Roman rule in Greece
  • 146 BC: Romanization of Greece begins as Roman culture and institutions are imposed on the conquered territories
  • 146 BC: Roman legions establish garrisons throughout Greece to maintain control and prevent uprisings
  • 146 BC: The Greek city-states are forced to pay tribute and provide soldiers for the Roman army
  • 146 BC: The Roman Senate appoints proconsuls to govern the newly acquired territories in Greece
  • 146 BC: The Greek city of Delphi is looted by the Romans
  • 146 BC: The Roman conquest of Greece marks the end of Greek independence and the beginning of Roman hegemony in the region
  • 146 BC: The Hellenistic period comes to an end with the Roman conquest of Greece
  • 146 BC: Greek culture and language continue to influence Roman society, art, and literature
  • 146 BC: The Roman Empire expands its territory and influence in the eastern Mediterranean with the conquest of Greece
  • 146 BC: The Greek city-states are subjected to Roman law and administration
  • 146 BC: The Roman conquest of Greece paves the way for the establishment of the Roman Empire

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