146 BCE.
146 BCE.
264 BCE.
264 BCE.
I think that was the end of the 2nd punic war. I think that was the end of the 2nd punic war. No, no. Itwas at the end of the 3rd Punic War, in 146 BC.
Rome was determined to end the competition of a resilient Carthage to its control of the Western Mediterranean, and directed its allies to harass Carthage, then used Carthage's defensive reaction as a cause to declare war on it.
He led Rome to victory over Carthage at the end of the Second Punic War.
Rome captured Carthage and sold its people into slavery.
First Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage. Second Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage. Third Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage.
The Romans battled the Carthoginians in the Punic Wars. There were three, all of which Rome won.
After the 50 years of peace between Carthaginians and Romans came to an end, the Romans knew that attacking Carthage would be an easy war with lots of financial benefits so they raised an army and attacked Carthage.
Carthage was decisively defeated by Rome in the Third Punic War .
Rome destroyed Carthage at the end of Punic War #3. They enslaved much of the population and plowed salt around the city's perimeter as a symbol that the city would never be a major threat again.Rome destroyed Carthage at the end of Punic War #3. They enslaved much of the population and plowed salt around the city's perimeter as a symbol that the city would never be a major threat again.Rome destroyed Carthage at the end of Punic War #3. They enslaved much of the population and plowed salt around the city's perimeter as a symbol that the city would never be a major threat again.Rome destroyed Carthage at the end of Punic War #3. They enslaved much of the population and plowed salt around the city's perimeter as a symbol that the city would never be a major threat again.Rome destroyed Carthage at the end of Punic War #3. They enslaved much of the population and plowed salt around the city's perimeter as a symbol that the city would never be a major threat again.Rome destroyed Carthage at the end of Punic War #3. They enslaved much of the population and plowed salt around the city's perimeter as a symbol that the city would never be a major threat again.Rome destroyed Carthage at the end of Punic War #3. They enslaved much of the population and plowed salt around the city's perimeter as a symbol that the city would never be a major threat again.Rome destroyed Carthage at the end of Punic War #3. They enslaved much of the population and plowed salt around the city's perimeter as a symbol that the city would never be a major threat again.Rome destroyed Carthage at the end of Punic War #3. They enslaved much of the population and plowed salt around the city's perimeter as a symbol that the city would never be a major threat again.