Rome eventually wiped Carthage off the map by the end of the third punic war
The city was destroyed by the Romans at the end of the Third Punic War.
The city was destroyed and the surviving populace sold into slavery. It was rebuilt about twenty years later as a colony to resettle Roman veterans.
It sold its people into slavery as a 'final solution', thus eliminating a resilient rival for control of the western Mediterranean.
Its people were sold into slavery as a 'final solution', and the city was made into a colony for retired Roman military veterans.
They were sold into slavery.
Rome and Carthage.
Rome and Carthage.
Carthage was defeated by Rome.
The Punic Wars were three wars between Rome and Carthage. The third war ended with the sack and destruction of Carthage.
In the First Punic War, Rome defeated Carthage and gained Sicily. In the Second Punic War, Rome defeated Carthage comprehensively and imposed crippling financial penalties with limitations designed to remove its threat as a competitor. Carthage was resilient and paid the penalties, was attacked by Rome's allies, resisted and was destroyed in the Third Punic War.
Carthage was decisively defeated by Rome in the Third Punic War .
First Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage. Second Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage. Third Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage.
Rome fought Carthage in the First Punic War, the Second Punic War and the Third Punic War over a period of a century.
The first Punic War was fought between Carthage, and Rome, the second was fought in Rome, and the third was fought in Carthage.
Rome and Carthage.
Rome and its allies and Carthage.
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Third Punic War.
Rome and Carthage.
Rome defeated Carthage.
Rome defeated Carthage.
Carthage was defeated by Rome.