Ancient Rome: In 146 BC, the Romans conquered the Greek city of Corinth, effectively ending Greek independence and incorporating Greece into the Roman Empire.
Ancient Greece: Around the same time in the 2nd century BC, the mathematician Archimedes made significant contributions to the development of geometry, calculus, and hydrostatics, laying the foundation for modern scientific principles.
Name one event that happened in Ancient rome and one in ancient greece around the same time and list a timeline
These events may include the following:
• the development or spread of the civilization or ideas and practices from the civilization
• religious ideas or cultural practices
• scientific or technological inventions or advancements
• agricultural or economic developments
1-2 sentences for each event
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