Sicily.
The first punic war was fought over the island of Sicily
The First Punic War was fought over the island of Sicily.
Control of Sicily.
Rome fought Carthage in the First Punic War, the Second Punic War and the Third Punic War over a period of a century.
No island was found by Carthage and Rome. The first Punic War, the first of the tree wars fought between Rome and Carthage, was over the control of Sicily.
The three Punic Wars were fought in the Western Mediterranean.
Between Carthage and Rome over influence in Sicily.
Between Carthage and Rome over influence in Sicily.
Most of the naval battles of the Punic Wars were fought over the Mediterranean Sea, although that was not what the War was fought over. The war was fought over places like Corsica and Sardinia, and Spain.
The first territories outside peninsular Italy that Rome acquired were western Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. They were taken over from the Carthaginians after the First Punic War. The first territory acquired outside present day Italy, apart from Corsica, was southern Spain. It was taken over from the Carthaginians after the Second Punic War.
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Three wars over 120 years between Rome and Carthage.