Rome achieved its aim of dominating the Western Mediterranean by eliminating the Carthaginians, in a 'Final Solution' Rome sold the defeated Carthaginians into slavery so that they could no longer be a competitor.
After a painful and prolonged series of wars, Rome won, and Carthage was destroyed.
Rome and Carthage.
Sicily
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 .
Initially over Carthage's expansion in Spain, but overall it became a struggle for control of the Western Mediterranean.
Both Carthage and Rome fought over Sicily but the two rivals sought hegemony throughout the western Mediterranean for commercial interests .
The Punic Wars were fought between Rome and Carthage.
The first Punic War was fought between Carthage, and Rome, the second was fought in Rome, and the third was fought in Carthage.
Rome and Carthage.
Rome and Carthage.
The Punic Wars (there were three of them) were fought between the two city states of Rome and Carthage. The outcome was the complete destruction of the City of Carthage, its people, and its culture. The end result was tragic and a complete waste. Carthage had much to contribute at that time of human development in both science and mathematics They were well versed not only in war but in trade and technology of the day.
Between Carthage and Rome over influence in Sicily.
The two ancient civilizations that always fought in the Punic wars were Rome, located in Italy, and Carthage, located in modern Tunisia.
True. The Punic Wars were a set of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage.
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During the First, Second and Third Punic Wars, the Roman Republic fought the city of Carthage and its surrounding territories. Ancient Carthage was founded by sea faring Phoenicians around 814 BCE. In 650 BCE Carthage gained its independence and became a major regional power in the Mediterranean. Carthage controlled large colonies in Northern Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, Corsica, Sardina and other territories during much of its existence. Eventually the growth of the Roman Republic brought it into conflict with the Carthaginians. The two powers fought the Punic Wars over the course of 120 years from 264BCE to 146BCE. At the end of the Third Punic War, the Roman forces destroyed Carthage and razed the city to the ground.
The Punic Wars were between Rome and Carthage.
They were three wars fought between Rome and Carthage for three years.