the incas were so powerful beacuse they had a great economy
it got so powerful becuz it just did
No he did not but he fought and massacred the Carthaginians.
Everybody! :) They were at war with about all their neigbors all the time. They fought the German tribes, the British tribes, the French tribes, the Northern Greeks, Romanian and Hungarian sorts, the people of the Russian steppe, the Iranians, the Iraqis, the Turks... you get the idea. There were all sorts of barbaric tribes that Rome fought. They were less advanced technologically and, for the most part, easily beaten. Historically, the Romans had real trouble with the Huns, the Goths, the Carthaginians, and the Parthians. Everybody else was just a nuisance to be beaten to plant another Roman flag on the ground. I hope I helped.
Etruscans Carthaginians
The Carthaginians.
Which campaign.
Carthaginians
Romans and Carthaginians.
The Carthaginians were Phoenicians, their city established by Tyre.
A turning point was he defeat of the Carthaginians in the Second Punic wars (218-201 BC). Carthage was Rome's main rival.
Their senate.
Polytheists.
The Carthaginians were wanting to expand their control to Sicily before Rome stepped in.
At the beginning of the wars, the Carthaginians had absolute naval superiority. Rome was confined to land movement. Then Rome developed a fleet which overcame the Carthaginians, so the reverse happened. Carthage could not move food or soldiers by sea and so Hannibal marched overland to Italy.
Phoenician.
Hannibal.