At the time of Jesus' death, about 30 AD, Rome was not engaged in outright war. The Roman conquest of Britian was in 43 AD, thirteen years after Christ's crucifixion. The Jewish uprising was 66-73 AD, at which time Roman soldiers destroyed the Temple (70 AD), and there was civil war in 68-69 AD, which kept the Romans busy.
Valens, followed by Theodosius I upon his death during the war.
The war.
Rome and Carthage .
Rome and Carthage and their allies fought. Rome won.
Rome fought Carthage for 23 years 264 to 241 BCE during the First Punic War.
death...mainly death
Rome was a Republic up until the assassination of Julius Caesar; after the war that followed his death Rome became an Empire.
Attack the city of Rome.
death
rome fought charthage for sicaly during the 1st punic war
Rome conquered Siciliy in 242 BC during the 1st Punic War against Carthage.
The Third Punic War ended Carthage's independent existence. Annexation of all remaining Carthaginian territory by Rome, and the death or enslavement of the entire Carthaginian population