Sicily, followed by Sardinia and Corsica after the war.
Sicily, and after the war Sardinia and Corsica.
Sicily.
Sicily
There were three Punic War which Carthage lost over 120 years. If Rome had lost the third one, they would have continued on to a fourth one. Carthage was their barrier to control of the Mediterranean Sea.
Rome won the third Punic War. Rome won all three of the punic wars!
There were three Punic Wars between Carthage and Rome, and Carthage lost all three of them. In the first war, they lost their territory in Sicily. In the second war, the one in which they came closest to winning, they lost their territory in Spain, Gaul, and Africa. In the third war, Carthage was destroyed after most of the Carthaginians had starved to death in a three-year siege. The survivors were sold into slavery, and the city was destroyed.
Rome prevailed over Carthage with Rome receiving war reparations from Carthage . Rome became the premier naval power in the Mediterranean and Carthage retained control of Africa , Corsica and Sardinia .
After the First Punic War, Rome took over the Carthaginian territories in western Sicily and controlled the whole of Sicily and the small islands around it. She also took advantage of Carthage having to deal with a rebellion of her mercenaries to also seize , Sardinia and Corsica from Carthage. In the Second Punic War, Rome took over the Carthaginian territories in southern Spain after defeating the Carthaginians there. Carthage also lost the support of their allies and next door neighbours, the Numidians of Algeria, who defected to Rome. At this point Rome dominated the western basin of the Mediterranean. In the Third Punic War, Rome destroyed Carthage and took over her remaining territories, Tunisia, her homeland, and western Libya.
Sardinia and Corsica .
Carthage, Rom won
The wars fought between Carthage and Rome were Punic Wars, which divided into three different wars. First Punic War - 264 BC to 241 BC Second Punic War - 218 BC to 201 BC Third Punic War - 149 BC to 146 BC (which Carthage lost to Rome)
Control over the navy of Carthage, and control the trade of carthage. And Carthage lost lots of money to Rome.
There were three Punic War which Carthage lost over 120 years. If Rome had lost the third one, they would have continued on to a fourth one. Carthage was their barrier to control of the Mediterranean Sea.
Rome won the third Punic War. Rome won all three of the punic wars!
There were three Punic Wars between Carthage and Rome, and Carthage lost all three of them. In the first war, they lost their territory in Sicily. In the second war, the one in which they came closest to winning, they lost their territory in Spain, Gaul, and Africa. In the third war, Carthage was destroyed after most of the Carthaginians had starved to death in a three-year siege. The survivors were sold into slavery, and the city was destroyed.
The war that the Romans defeated Carthage in 246 BC was the first Punic war.
Rome prevailed over Carthage with Rome receiving war reparations from Carthage . Rome became the premier naval power in the Mediterranean and Carthage retained control of Africa , Corsica and Sardinia .
After the First Punic War, Rome took over the Carthaginian territories in western Sicily and controlled the whole of Sicily and the small islands around it. She also took advantage of Carthage having to deal with a rebellion of her mercenaries to also seize , Sardinia and Corsica from Carthage. In the Second Punic War, Rome took over the Carthaginian territories in southern Spain after defeating the Carthaginians there. Carthage also lost the support of their allies and next door neighbours, the Numidians of Algeria, who defected to Rome. At this point Rome dominated the western basin of the Mediterranean. In the Third Punic War, Rome destroyed Carthage and took over her remaining territories, Tunisia, her homeland, and western Libya.
The first phase 264-241 BCE of a 120-year contest between Rome and Carthage for dominance of the Western Mediterranean. Carthage lost all three wars, and the Romans in 146 BCE terminated the Carthaginians by selling them into slavery.
Carthage and Rome clashed in many places throughout the three Punic Wars. The main theatres of war were the island of Sicily, Spain, the Mediterranean seaways, Italy, and finally the plains of North Africa and into Carthage.