During the reign of Augustus, the Romans expanded their empire significantly, incorporating regions such as Egypt, which became a vital province due to its agricultural wealth. They also conquered parts of the Iberian Peninsula (modern-day Spain and Portugal), the Alpine regions, and areas of the Balkans. Additionally, Augustus extended Roman influence into parts of the Eastern Mediterranean, including Judea and the surrounding territories. This expansion solidified Rome's dominance and set the stage for further territorial growth in subsequent years.
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