The three Punic Wars spread over 120 years during which the strengths of the participants and their allies changed dramatically on land and sea. To get an answer that makes any sense, you will have to specify times and places.
Its strength was a strong land force augmented by its Italian allies. Its weakness was no naval force to oppose Carthage's dominant navy. It created a navy to match Carthage's and developed superior naval tactics of boarding as opposed to ramming.
Romans and Carthaginians.
Hannibal Barca was the leader of the Carthaginians during the Second Punic War. He famously invaded Italy by crossing the Alps with his army and won several major battles against the Romans, but ultimately failed to capture Rome.
The Romans would have kept on trying until they wore them down.
After the third Punic War, the Romans occupied much of Carthage's land and the Carthaginians surrendered the rest.
In 264, as the beginnig of the the First Punic War between Rome and Carthage. The Carthaginians were known to the Romans as the Punicci...thus "Punic" War.
Romans and Carthaginians.
Carthaginians and Romans
First Punic War.
The Punic Wars.
Hannibal (representing the Carthaginians) and the Romans
The Carthaginians.
Mainly Sicily and at sea.
Hannibal Barca was the leader of the Carthaginians during the Second Punic War. He famously invaded Italy by crossing the Alps with his army and won several major battles against the Romans, but ultimately failed to capture Rome.
The Punic Wars.
The Punic wars were between the Romans and the Carthaginians who were decendant from the phoenicians. The Romans won and destroyed Carthage.
The First Punic War.
The Romans would have kept on trying until they wore them down.