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Scipio Africanus for Rome, Hannibal Barca for Carthage.

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What did Rome do to Carthage after they won the Battle of Zama?

After Zama, Rome imposed a heavy tribute on Carthage in addition to Carthage having to cede its territorial holdings to Rome.


What year was Hannibal defeated by Rome?

Scipio Africanus defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama near Carthage in 202 BC.


Did Hannibal defeat Rome?

No. He had many victories throughout the Italian peninsula, but failed to capture Rome itself. The second Punic War (in which the Carthaginian general was Hannibal) ended with the defeat of Carthage at Zama, in 202BC.


General of Carthage who was defeated at Zama during the Second Punic War?

Hannibal


When Rome defeated Gauls and Zama what was the conflicts for Rome?

Rome won the Punic Wars.


What happend As a result of the battle of zama Carthage gave to rome?

Scipio defeated Hannibal, and the Carthaginians had to accept a humiliating treaty which included that they lost territory to Rome, e.g. Spain, and had to promise not to fight with anyone without Rome's permission.


If Rome had been defeated at the Battle of Zama it .?

Would not have become a world power


Which came first Etruscans control Rome Romans win battle of zama Romans destroy Carthage Roman republic established?

Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by Romans, Romans destroy Carthage. A+


What battle did Hannibal win over the Romans?

he was defeated in Carthage at the battle of zama, by Scipio Africanus


What happened as a result at the battle of zama?

Scipio defeated Hannibal and earned the title Scipio Africanus. Carthage surrendered and was forced to pay damages and tribute to Rome. Hannibal was declared an Enemy of Rome and spent the rest of his life being pursued by them.


What did Rome get from Carthage as a result of the zama Battle?

As a result of the Battle of Zama in 202 BCE, Rome gained significant territorial and political advantages over Carthage. The defeat forced Carthage to sign the Treaty of Zama, which imposed harsh terms, including a hefty indemnity, the cession of its territories outside Africa, and restrictions on its military capabilities. This victory effectively marked the end of the Second Punic War and solidified Rome's dominance in the western Mediterranean. Consequently, Rome emerged as the preeminent power in the region, paving the way for further expansion.


Who won the battle of Carthage?

The three wars between Rome and Carthage were all won by Rome. Both city-states paid a heavy cost in lives in fighting each other in what are called the Punic Wars. The result of the wars was a reduction and finally the total destruction of Carthage. Rome on the other hand began its empire as a result of placing important lands in the Mediterranean Sea under their control.