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Presley Frazier
14 July, 05:39
What areas were provinces of Rome by 133 b. c?
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Jayda Golden
14 July, 08:19
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Sicily, Sardinia-Corsica, Spain, Macedonia, Africa, and Asia (northwestern Anatolia)
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