Why couldn't Rome Conquer Arabia?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • Why couldn't Rome Conquer Arabia?
    At the height of its power, the mighty Roman Empire controlled a massive 5 million square kilometers.
    From Spain to Egypt, the Romans had demolished any armies brave enough to stand in their way. And yet, throughout its rule, there remained a glaring blank space on its map. It was the place that the Romans just couldn’t conquer - Arabia…
    For the Romans, Arabia was the key to an endless supply of lavish riches - silks and spices, gold and silver.
    To rule Arabia was to open up trade with the Far East, and from there - who knew? They simply had to have it.
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