The defeat of the Carthaginian army by the Romans and their allies in front of Carthabe, with Carthage's capitulation.
It was in the closing stage of the Second Punic War. The Third Punic War came half a century later.
He led Rome to victory over Carthage at the end of the Second Punic War.
I think that was the end of the 2nd punic war. I think that was the end of the 2nd punic war. No, no. Itwas at the end of the 3rd Punic War, in 146 BC.
The Roman general who attacked Carthage in North Africa to end the Second Punic War.
Franco-Prussian War
146 b.c.
It was taken from Carthage after the Second Punic War to put an end to Carthaginian attempts to match Rome
It was the Third Punic War in which Rome wanted to destroy Carthage. It was taken after a long siege. Its 50,000 surviving inhabitants were sold into slavery. Rome took over Carthage's home territory, Tunisia and western Libya. Rome had taken over Sicily, and Sardinia soon after the First Punic War and southern Spain in the Second war. All of these had been Carthaginian possessions. Punic mean Carthaginian in Latin.
242BC or as some historians place the end of the First Punic War in 241 BC/BCE.
264-241 BCE.
During the Punic Wars, particularly in the Second Punic War (218-201 BC), the Carthaginian general Hannibal famously used war elephants as part of his military strategy. Estimates suggest that Hannibal initially brought around 37 elephants across the Alps into Italy. However, by the end of the campaign, the number had dwindled significantly due to harsh conditions and combat losses. Overall, while elephants were a notable aspect of warfare during this period, their numbers were relatively small compared to the total forces involved.
Hannible crossed the Alps during the end of the Second Punic War. The actual crossing was done in September through November of 218 BC.