The Carthaginians significantly influenced the Roman Empire through their naval prowess, trade practices, and military strategies, particularly during the Punic Wars. The conflicts with Carthage forced Rome to develop a stronger navy and adapt its military tactics, leading to enhanced military organization. Additionally, Carthaginian trade routes and economic practices helped shape Roman commerce and urban development. Ultimately, the rivalry with Carthage spurred Rome's expansion and consolidation of power in the Mediterranean.
Yes it was an area of Roman influence on the frontier of the Empire.
The Greek city-states in western Europe, the Roman and Italian peoples, and the North African peoples and Carthaginians.
Byzantine Empire
Rome influenced Italy.
The ideas of Christianity were seen by many as a threat to the Roman Empire. Some believe that is why Rome eventually embraced Christianity, as to influence it.
Italy was the heart of the Roman Empire.
The Carthaginians and Romans were both competing for commercial interests and hegemony in the Mediterranean.
Yes it was an area of Roman influence on the frontier of the Empire.
The Punic Wars.
The Greek city-states in western Europe, the Roman and Italian peoples, and the North African peoples and Carthaginians.
A trading empire.
Byzantine Empire
It just did it ok
Rome.
Rome influenced Italy.
A trading empire around the Mediterranean Sea.
A turning point was he defeat of the Carthaginians in the Second Punic wars (218-201 BC). Carthage was Rome's main rival.