By 150 CE, the Romans had expanded their territory significantly, encompassing large parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Near East. Key regions included much of the Iberian Peninsula (modern Spain and Portugal), Gaul (modern France), and the provinces of Britannia (Britain), Germania, and parts of the Balkans. They also controlled the Mediterranean coast of North Africa and territories in the Middle East, including Judea and parts of modern-day Syria and Turkey. This extensive expansion solidified Rome's status as a dominant power in the ancient world.
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