Rome and Carthage.
Carthage.
If you mean which territories the Romans gained in the Punic Wars: In the first war they gained Sicily and seized Sardinia and Corsica soon afterwards. In the the Second Punic war they gained southern Spain and made an alliance with the Numidians of Algeria, who switched allegiance. In the Third Punic War they gained Tunisia and western Libya.
Rome won the third Punic War. Rome won all three of the punic wars!
Carthage, also in the second and third Punic Wars. Punic was a word for Phoenician, and the Carthagininans were Phoenicians.
The Firdt, Second and Third Punic Wars.
The Romans took over southern and southeastern Spain from the Carthaginians when Scipio Africanus defeated the Carthaginians at the battle of Ilipa in 206 BC during the Second Punic War (218-202 BC). The Romans also made an alliance with the kingdom of Numidia in present day Algeria, gaining an area of influence in Africa Control of what then became the province of Africa (from northern Morocco to Libya) was gained with the destruction of Carthage in the Third Punic War (149-146 BC)
The city of Carthage in Northern Africa (present day Tunisia).
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Third Punic War (149 to 146 BC)
The northern third of Africa is nearly covered by the Sahara.
The third largest continent in the world is North America. Asia is the largest, Africa is the second largest and North America is the third largest.
The Sahara covers most of the northern third of Africa.
Third Punic War (149 to 146 BC) .
If you mean which territories the Romans gained in the Punic Wars: In the first war they gained Sicily and seized Sardinia and Corsica soon afterwards. In the the Second Punic war they gained southern Spain and made an alliance with the Numidians of Algeria, who switched allegiance. In the Third Punic War they gained Tunisia and western Libya.
Rome won the third Punic War. Rome won all three of the punic wars!
The Sahara covers nearly all of the northern third of Africa.
Carthage was decisively defeated by Rome in the Third Punic War .
Carthage, also in the second and third Punic Wars. Punic was a word for Phoenician, and the Carthagininans were Phoenicians.