The Romans have secured the whole of …
Years: 273BCE - 262BCE
The Romans have secured the whole of the Italian peninsula, except Gallia Cisalpina (the Po Valley), by the mid-third century BCE.
Over the course of the preceding one hundred years, Rome has defeated every rival that stood in the way of her domination of the Italian peninsula.
First the Latin League had been forcibly dissolved during the Latin War, then the power of the Samnites had been broken during the three prolonged Samnite wars, and the Greek cities of Magna Graecia, which had been unified after Pyrrhus of Epirus finally left Italy, had been required submit to Roman authority at the conclusion of the Pyrrhic War.
