In 58 BCE, Rome annexes this territory, which had long been part of the Kingdom of Egypt.A.NubiaB.CarthageC.CyprusD.Syria
Question
In 58 BCE, Rome annexes this territory, which had long been part of the Kingdom of Egypt.A.NubiaB.CarthageC.CyprusD.Syria
Solution
C. Cyprus
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