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The wars that established ancient Rome as the major power in the western Mediterranean were the three Punic wars fought against Carthage.
the Punic wars.(Rome vs Carthage)
I think you need to be way more specific. "Ancient Rome" could be classed from its founding in 753BC to the fall of Rome in 476AD.
It was a war between Carthage and Rome and Rome won.
No it was not. The Colosseum was an amphitheatre. The seating of a theatre was a semi-circle. The seating of an amphitheatre was a full circle or an oval. Basically, an amphitheatre was an arena.
Rome, Greece, Persia, Nubia and the Hittites.
Rome, from the accounts of ancient historians.
3 the 3 punic wars
The Punic Wars. The Carthaginians were Phoenician, and the Latin word for them was punicus, from which came the name of punic.
During the course of the ancient Roman empire, Rome battled many States and/or city-states. One of the most famous of these was Carthage. Rome had three major wars with this State.
Rome and Carthage had three major wars the Romans called the Punic Wars. The 1st Punic War 264 - 241 BC BCE won by Rome. The 2nd Punic War 218 -202 BC BCE won by Rome The 3rd Punic War 149 - 146 BC BCE won by Rome. The result of the last war was the total destruction of Carthage.
Rome gained control of the Western Mediterranean.