What territories were annexed to the Roman state after the victory over the Epirus king Pyrrhus?

The Pyrrhic War, which took place between Rome and the kingdom of Epirus (and their allies), lasted from 280 to 275 BC. By this time, some southern parts of Italy were not yet part of the Roman state. However, after the victory of the Romans over King Pyrrhus, these cities became an integral part of the empire. The Romans also strengthened their position in Sicily and invaded the western territories of the Balkan Peninsula, capturing such settlements as Tarentum, and directly the Epirus kingdom.



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