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they fought the Persian wars,which lasted 27 year and the pelonolnesian war

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Q: What wars did the athenians fight in the 400 bc?
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When did rome and Carthage fight?

The Punic Wars were fought between 264 BC to 146 BC .


When did Rome fight in the Punic Wars?

Rome fought Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC .


What city state did Rome fight with from 250 BC to 150 BC?

Rome fought the three Punic Wars with Carthage. They spanned from 264 BC to 146 BC


Is it 400 BC or BC 400?

400 b.C.


When did rome fight the carthaginians in three punic wars?

The first war was fought between 264 BC and 241 BC. he second from 218 BC to 201 BC. Third was between 149 BC and 146 BC.


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The Punic Wars.


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What 3 wars did Rome fight between 246 BC and 146 BC?

They were the Fist, Second and Third Punic Wars (264-201 BC, 218-201 BC and 149-149 BC). Punic was the Roman name for the Phoenicians. The Carthaginians were Phoenicians who originated from Tyre, the main city on Phoenicia (Modern Lebanon).


When did Rome fight three viscous wars with Carthage?

First Punic War occurred between 264 - 241 BC , the 2nd from 218 - 201 BC and the third Punic War lasted from 149 - 146 BC until the destruction of Carthage in 146 BC by the Roman commander Scipio Aemilianus .


How long did Spartans and Athenians battle for?

The Athenians and Spartans fought each other in what is referred to as the Peloponnesian War from 431 to 404 BC .


When did the Spartans and Athenians join forces?

To fight off the invading Persians. This happened twice once under Darius I 492-490 BC again under Xerxes in 480 479BC,


Which of the two dates suggests an earlier time- 220 BC or 400 BC?

400 BC is earlier than 220 BC