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 defeated Carthage in all three Punic Wars. It defeated and destroyed Carthage in the 3rd Punic War 149-146 BCE.
Rome fought the Third Punic War (146-149 BC) in Carthage homeland (modern Tunisia and western Libya). It besieged some time in 149 BC and seized and destroyed it in 146 BC.
The Romans defeated Carthage three times: in the First Punic War (246-243 BC), the Second Punic War (218-201 BC) and the Third Punic War (146-146 BC)
The Romans destroyed Carthage in 146 BC.
146 BCE.
146 BCE.
146 BCE.
The Romans destroyed the city and sold the people into slavery in 146 BCE.
146 BCE.
Hannibal, a famous Carthaginian general, crossed the Alps and almost wiped out the Romans. The Romans were on the verge of defeat until the Roman army reached Carthage's capital. Hannibal's troops rushed home, where they were defeated at Zama, ending the Second Punic War.
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The Romans burned Carthage in the year 146 BC (or BCE) at the conclusion of the Third Punic War. After three distinct conflicts in over one hundred years, it was at this time that the Romans finally extinguished not only the capitol of their arch-enemies, the Carthaginians, but also their civilization, which soon ceased to exist distinctly as a result of the complete Roman victory.
The Romans persevered over Carthage .
It was a struggle for dominance of the Western Mediterranean.
By establishing a navy equal to Carthage's and developing superior tactics.
Carthage did not defeat Numidia. When she raised an army to defend herself, she was defeated by the Numidians. Then the Romans declared war and destroyed Carthage.
The Romans destroyed Carthage in 146 BC.
They defeated the armies of Carthage in the Punic Wars.
The defeat of the Carthaginian army by the Romans and their allies in front of Carthabe, with Carthage's capitulation.
Upon the defeat of Carthage the Romans won complete control of the western Mediterranean Sea.
Even after Carthage had been destroyed, people still thought of him with fear. A defeat like Cannae was not lightly forgotten.
In 149BC the Romans declared war on Carthage but the army was overall inefficient and unsuccessful in 147BC when Scipio Aemilianus is illegally elected consul. He whips the Roman army into shape and leads them to defeat Carthage in 146BC. Carthage was then destroyed.
They fought and won three wars over a 120 year period.
The Romans destroyed the city and sold the people into slavery in 146 BCE.