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Q: How did the Romans lure the carthaginians into war in 149 B.C.?
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Why did the Romans invade and occupy Macedonia and Greece during the second punic war?

The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.


Leader of the Carthaginians during the Second Punic War was?

Hannibal Barca was the leader of the Carthaginians during the Second Punic War. He famously invaded Italy by crossing the Alps with his army and won several major battles against the Romans, but ultimately failed to capture Rome.


What was the outcome of the Punic war between Rome and cartage?

After the third Punic War, the Romans occupied much of Carthage's land and the Carthaginians surrendered the rest.


Why were Romans forced to fight?

The Romans were forced to fight only a few times. One example was when Italy was invaded by Hannibal, the Carthaginians general, in the Second Punic War.


When did the Romans invade Andorra?

Andorra did not exist in antiquity. The Romans did not invade this area. The peoples and the cities of Catalonia and Valencia were allies of the Rome because they wanted protection from the Carthaginians who had taken over southern Spain. The Carthaginians seized a city which was an ally of Rome. This sparked the Second Punic War. After the Romans defeated the Carthaginians and took over their territories in the south, Catalonia and Valencia were annexed as a Roman province. However, this was not a conquest. The people involved agreed to the move as they were friends of the Romans.

Related questions

Who fought in Punic war?

Carthaginians and Romans


What war did Romans force the Carthaginians out of Silicy?

First Punic War.


Who used war elephants to fight the Romans in the Second Punic War?

The Carthaginians.


Who was the second punic war between?

Hannibal (representing the Carthaginians) and the Romans


Where did the Romans and the Carthaginians fight in the first punic war?

Mainly Sicily and at sea.


What lasted twenty three years until the Romans defeated the Carthaginians?

The First Punic War.


Why did the Romans invade and occupy Macedonia and Greece during the second punic war?

The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.


Romans destroyed the Carthaginians?

Rome sold its people into slavery and turned it into a colony to resettle retired war veterans.


Leader of the Carthaginians during the Second Punic War was?

Hannibal Barca was the leader of the Carthaginians during the Second Punic War. He famously invaded Italy by crossing the Alps with his army and won several major battles against the Romans, but ultimately failed to capture Rome.


Why did rome have enemies?

Everybody! :) They were at war with about all their neigbors all the time. They fought the German tribes, the British tribes, the French tribes, the Northern Greeks, Romanian and Hungarian sorts, the people of the Russian steppe, the Iranians, the Iraqis, the Turks... you get the idea. There were all sorts of barbaric tribes that Rome fought. They were less advanced technologically and, for the most part, easily beaten. Historically, the Romans had real trouble with the Huns, the Goths, the Carthaginians, and the Parthians. Everybody else was just a nuisance to be beaten to plant another Roman flag on the ground. I hope I helped.


What was the outcome of the Punic war between Rome and cartage?

After the third Punic War, the Romans occupied much of Carthage's land and the Carthaginians surrendered the rest.


Why were Romans forced to fight?

The Romans were forced to fight only a few times. One example was when Italy was invaded by Hannibal, the Carthaginians general, in the Second Punic War.