Taking over territory which had been dominated by Carthaginian traders, imposing a 50-year annual indemnity, and finally selling the Carthaginian people into slavery and establishing a Roman veteran's colony on the site of Carthage.
The generals of Carthage in the punic wars was Hannibal and his son Hamilcar.
Their allies in North Africa were used to harass and weaken Carthage.
The Punic Wars, a series of three wars were fought between the Romans and Carthaginians.Carthage .CarthageCarthage.
The Romans battled the Carthoginians in the Punic Wars. There were three, all of which Rome won.
Carthage - both Rome and Carthage sought commercial control over the Mediterranean .
The Romans persevered over Carthage .
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Hannibal Barca was the great military leader of Carthage during the second Punic war.Hannibal Barca was the great military leader of Carthage during the second Punic war.Hannibal Barca was the great military leader of Carthage during the second Punic war.Hannibal Barca was the great military leader of Carthage during the second Punic war.Hannibal Barca was the great military leader of Carthage during the second Punic war.Hannibal Barca was the great military leader of Carthage during the second Punic war.Hannibal Barca was the great military leader of Carthage during the second Punic war.Hannibal Barca was the great military leader of Carthage during the second Punic war.Hannibal Barca was the great military leader of Carthage during the second Punic war.
The generals of Carthage in the punic wars was Hannibal and his son Hamilcar.
Their allies in North Africa were used to harass and weaken Carthage.
The Punic Wars, a series of three wars were fought between the Romans and Carthaginians.Carthage .CarthageCarthage.
The Romans battled the Carthoginians in the Punic Wars. There were three, all of which Rome won.
The Latin word Punic is an adjective that means "of or relating to ancient Carthage, the inhabitants of Carthage, or their language." It can also mean "having the treacherous character attributed to the inhabitants of Carthage by the Romans." As a noun, Punic can men the Phoenician dialect that was spoken in ancient Carthage.
By establishing a navy equal to Carthage's and developing superior tactics.
Carthage - both Rome and Carthage sought commercial control over the Mediterranean .