Rome clashed with Carthage in the Three Punic Wars in the 3rd and 2nd century BC (264-241 BC, 218-201 BC and 149-146 BC).
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The Eternal City or The City of Fountains is Rome's nickname.
Shipbuilding and size of population.
Jahangir Nagar was the name of the city in the 17th century AD/ CE who became the second largest city in the gulf of Bengal after Calcuta/ Kolkata in the 19th century AD/ CE.
All cities in the world were small before they became big :-) Łódź (Lodz) got its city rights already in 1423, but until 19th century it remained the small settlement with only few hundreds inhabitants. Łódź grew up rapidly in the second half of 19th century (from a population of 13,000 in 1840 to over 500,000 in 1913), and was the second biggest Polish city in the times of Second Polish Republic (1918-1939). Now it is the 3rd city in Poland, after Warsaw and Kraków.
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The city of Cathage was located on the continent of Africa. The city was located in the northern part of Africa. Cathage was a rival of Rome.
The Eternal City or The City of Fountains is Rome's nickname.
The city of Carthage .
Their main rival is Manchester United
Shipbuilding and size of population.
Constantinople,Byzantium, New Rome or all as we know Istanbul.. but if its about military power of Roman Empire then Carthage
the rich people
Chicago received the nickname "Second City" in the late nineteenth century after being rebuilt from the great Chicago fire of 1873.
Rome is the capital city of Italy.
Manchester city
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