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The Third Punic War ended Carthage's independent existence. Annexation of all remaining Carthaginian territory by Rome, and the death or enslavement of the entire Carthaginian population

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Why did the war break out between Rome and Carthage?

They were originally allies in controlling Greek penetration in the Western Mediterranean with complementary forces - Rome on land, Carthage on the sea. They came into conflict as Rome, having dominated Italy, sought to extend into Sicily, clashing with Carthage's foothold on the Island. This brought on the First Punic War; their second and third wars were a struggle for control of the Western Mediterranean.


What mountain did Hannibal cross to defeat the Romans in the second punic war?

Hannibal crossed the Alps to invade Italy in the second Punic war. Incidentally, Hannibal did not defeat Rome in that war-- Rome defeated him.Hannibal crossed the Alps to invade Italy in the second Punic war. Incidentally, Hannibal did not defeat Rome in that war-- Rome defeated him.Hannibal crossed the Alps to invade Italy in the second Punic war. Incidentally, Hannibal did not defeat Rome in that war-- Rome defeated him.Hannibal crossed the Alps to invade Italy in the second Punic war. Incidentally, Hannibal did not defeat Rome in that war-- Rome defeated him.Hannibal crossed the Alps to invade Italy in the second Punic war. Incidentally, Hannibal did not defeat Rome in that war-- Rome defeated him.Hannibal crossed the Alps to invade Italy in the second Punic war. Incidentally, Hannibal did not defeat Rome in that war-- Rome defeated him.Hannibal crossed the Alps to invade Italy in the second Punic war. Incidentally, Hannibal did not defeat Rome in that war-- Rome defeated him.Hannibal crossed the Alps to invade Italy in the second Punic war. Incidentally, Hannibal did not defeat Rome in that war-- Rome defeated him.Hannibal crossed the Alps to invade Italy in the second Punic war. Incidentally, Hannibal did not defeat Rome in that war-- Rome defeated him.


Who might have had a negative view of the Roman expansion during this period?

Doggy.


What is the name of a war similar to the Trojan war?

Third Punic War.


What happened between 264 156 bce?

Between 264 and 156 BCE, significant events occurred in the context of the Punic Wars, particularly the First (264-241 BCE) and Second Punic Wars (218-201 BCE) between Rome and Carthage. The First Punic War resulted in Rome's victory and the acquisition of Sicily, marking its emergence as a major naval power. The Second Punic War is famously known for Hannibal's campaign against Rome, including his crossing of the Alps. By 156 BCE, Rome continued to expand its influence, leading to conflicts with other Hellenistic states and further solidifying its dominance in the Mediterranean region.