No, the three Punic wars were between Rome and Carthage. However, as Sicily was a colony of Carthage, it figured in the wars.
A contest for control of Sicily between Carthage and Rome was basis of the war.
No island was found by Carthage and Rome. The first Punic War, the first of the tree wars fought between Rome and Carthage, was over the control of Sicily.
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There were three wars. The first began as a dispute over Sicily between Carthage and Rome.
Sicily.
The First Punic War between Rome and Carthage over Sicily.
Between Carthage and Rome over influence in Sicily.
Between Carthage and Rome over influence in Sicily.
Carthaginian attempt to dominate Sicily ran into a Rome determined to expand beyond Italy into Sicily.
There were three Punic Wars. They were fought basically between Carthage and Rome. There were others involved - Macedonia, Spain, Italy, Sicily, Illyria, North Africa.
In the First Punic War it was Sicily.
The reason for the Punic Wars was competing interests and Romans expansion, which was eyeing Sicily, which had territory in Carthage. Punic was the Latin name for the Carthaginians. The Punic Wars were a series of 3 wars fought between Rome and city-state from 264 before Christ to 146 before Christ.