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What Battle ended the second punic war?

The second Punic War was ended by the Battle of Zama in 202 BC. This battle was fought between the forces of Rome, led by Scipio Africanus, and Carthage, led by Hannibal. The Roman forces emerged victorious, which resulted in the defeat of Carthage and the establishment of Roman dominance in the Mediterranean.


What led to war with Carthage?

Rome and Carthage were both trying to spread their influence in Sicily.


Who led the verbal war against Carthage?

Cato the Elder was the Roman senator that said,"Carthage must be destroyed."


What group migrated to Carthage then across the Mediterranean Sea to Rome?

In the Aeneid, a group of refugee Trojans, led by Aeneas, migrated to Carthage and then crossed over to eventually found Rome.In the Aeneid, a group of refugee Trojans, led by Aeneas, migrated to Carthage and then crossed over to eventually found Rome.In the Aeneid, a group of refugee Trojans, led by Aeneas, migrated to Carthage and then crossed over to eventually found Rome.In the Aeneid, a group of refugee Trojans, led by Aeneas, migrated to Carthage and then crossed over to eventually found Rome.In the Aeneid, a group of refugee Trojans, led by Aeneas, migrated to Carthage and then crossed over to eventually found Rome.In the Aeneid, a group of refugee Trojans, led by Aeneas, migrated to Carthage and then crossed over to eventually found Rome.In the Aeneid, a group of refugee Trojans, led by Aeneas, migrated to Carthage and then crossed over to eventually found Rome.In the Aeneid, a group of refugee Trojans, led by Aeneas, migrated to Carthage and then crossed over to eventually found Rome.In the Aeneid, a group of refugee Trojans, led by Aeneas, migrated to Carthage and then crossed over to eventually found Rome.


Who led Carthage during the punic wars?

Notably , Hannibal Barca .


Who were the barbarians that invaded Carthage in North Africa?

The Vandals led by Gaiseric .


As a result of the battle of zams Carthage gave blank to rome?

Cartage had already lost her possessions in southern Spain when she was defeated by the Romans led by Scipio Africanus there at the Battle of Ilipa 4 years earlier. with the terms of the piece treaty Carthage had to pay Rome 10,000 talents (300 tonnes) of silver in instalments over 50 years. He navy was reduced to 10 ships to be sued for coastal defence. Carthage was demilitarised, she was not allowed to have an army without Rome's consent.


Why did Hannibal not win the war against Rome?

Hannibal was unsuccesfal because he marched his troops almost non-stop through the alps and he fought against another excellent general, Gaius Julius Ceasar. Hannibal was unsuccessful for a number of reason non include fighting against Julius Caesar because Julius Caesar wasnt even alive in the same time as Hannibal.


Who is Hannibal of Carthage?

A general who led an invasion of Italy in the Second Punic War.


Who was the general who led an attack on Rome in 218 BC?

Hannibal Barca of Carthage.


Who led Carthage over the Pyrenees Mountains?

Hannibal Barca. He led a Carthaginian army, not Carthage which was a city in North Africa. He crossed both the Pyrenees and the Alps to attack Italy in 218 BC at the beginning of the Second Punic War.


What is Scipio africanus and the battle of zama?

Scipio Africanus was the Roman general who won the Second Punic War for Rome. he undertook a second campaign in Spain (the first one was unsuccessful). He defeated the Carthaginians at the battle of Illipa in southern Spain (206 BC). Carthage lost her territories in Spain and with this the bulk of her manpower for her infantry (most Carthaginian infantrymen were Turdetani and Iberian allies from Spain) and the wealth of the Spanish silver mines. This was a big blow both to Carthage and to Hannibal, who could no longer hope for reinforcements from Spain. After this, Scipio Africanus organised an expedition to Africa (which is where Carthage was) and Hannibal was recalled to Carthage to fight him. Scipio defeated Hannibal in the battle of Zama, which marked the final defeat of Carthage. In Scipio Africanus, the Romans found a general who was capable of matching Hannibal's great military genius. The battle of Ilipa was his most brilliant victory, where he demonstrated his great tactical skills. Defeating Hannibal at Zama was no mean feat either. He was the only military commander who managed to do this. He was given the tittle Africanus which means winner of Africa.