Roman–Greek wars

The Roman–Greek wars were a series of conflicts between the Roman Republic and various Ancient Greek states during the late Hellenistic period. The list includes: * the Pyrrhic War (280–275 BC), after which Rome asserted its hegemony over Magna Grecia. * the First Macedonian War (214–205 BC), that ended with the Peace of Phoenice * the Second Macedonian War (200–197 BC), during which the Romans declared "the freedom of Greece" from the Macedonian Kings. * the Roman–Seleucid War (192–188 BC), that ended with the Peace of Apamea * the Third Macedonian War (171–168 BC), after which Macedonian territory was divided in four client republics * the Fourth Macedonian War (150–148 BC), after which Macedonia was formally annexed * the Achaean War (146 BC), during which Corinth was destroyed a

Roman–Greek wars

The Roman–Greek wars were a series of conflicts between the Roman Republic and various Ancient Greek states during the late Hellenistic period. The list includes: * the Pyrrhic War (280–275 BC), after which Rome asserted its hegemony over Magna Grecia. * the First Macedonian War (214–205 BC), that ended with the Peace of Phoenice * the Second Macedonian War (200–197 BC), during which the Romans declared "the freedom of Greece" from the Macedonian Kings. * the Roman–Seleucid War (192–188 BC), that ended with the Peace of Apamea * the Third Macedonian War (171–168 BC), after which Macedonian territory was divided in four client republics * the Fourth Macedonian War (150–148 BC), after which Macedonia was formally annexed * the Achaean War (146 BC), during which Corinth was destroyed a