Rome won and sold the Carthaginian people into slavery as a 'final solution' to Carthaginian resilience in 120 years of warfare.
There were three Punic Wars spanning 120 years with many Carthaginian generals.
Rome defeated the great Carthaginian general Hannibal in the Punic wars
A Carthaginian victory.
Hannibal Barca.
The Punic Wars ended with complete destruction of the Carthaginian Empire, and the survivors were sent into slavery by the Romans.
It was defeated by Rome in three wars over 120 years.
Hannibal commanded the Carthaginian army in the wars with Rome.
The Carthaginians were of Phoenician origin. The Latins called Phoenician the equivalent of Punic, and they wrote the history.
There were three wars between Rome and Carthage, not one. They were the Fiest, Second and Third Punic Wars
Hannibal
Hannibal, the Carthaginian general and ruler of the Carthaginian territories in southern Spain invaded Italy at the beginning of the Second Punic War.
Hannibal is the Carthaginian general who brought elephants through the alps during the second Punic war.