The speaker probably meant a Pyrrhic victory: a victory won, but at too great of a cost.
We call them today: First Punic War 264-241 BCE Second Punic War 218-201 BCE Third Punic War 149-146 BCE Punic comes from the Latin word Poenicus, which was their rendition of Phoenician. Carthage was originally a Phoenician colony (from the city of Tyre).
what was thre first punic war
Punic was the Latin word for Phoenician.
The Punic Wars had no self or selves.
Second Punic War.
no there were no women in the punic war
Rome won the Punic Wars.
Punic was the Latin word for Phoenician.
Carthage
First Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage. Second Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage. Third Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage.
First Punic War - 264-241 BCE Second Punic War - 218-201 BCE Third Punic War - 149-146 BCE
The First Punic War, the Second Punic War and the Third Punic War. The word Punic comes from the Latin name for the Carthaginians (punicus, plural punici).