First of all there were three Punic Wars, not three 264-240 BC, 280-201 BC and 149-146 BC). The Roman army did not change during these wars. It changed later, in 107 BC, with the Marian reforms of the army.
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The Carthaginians are likely to have opposed the Punic Wars. This is because the Roman army forced them into slavery and burned their city of Carthage.
There were three wars spanning 120 years, with obviously many leaders, successful and unsuccessful. One of the most prominent was Scipio Africanus.
Carthage army And roman navy were the main characters I asked the question just saying.
The Carthaginians hired a Spartan general to whip their army into shape before they faced the Roman army in the spring of 257BC. The Spartan general wins and the Romans are defeated in Carthage.
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Hannibal
The Carthaginians are likely to have opposed the Punic Wars. This is because the Roman army forced them into slavery and burned their city of Carthage.
both Carthage and rome wanted to cotrol the island of Sicily.in 264b.c is called the first punic war. punicus is the latin word for "phoenician." the war sarted when the Romans sent an army to Sicily to prevent a carthaginian takeover.Carthage was defeated by Rome in the year 146 B.C in the third Punic war. There were 3 wars but i belive that they were called the punic wars
they fought several countries but some of there most famous was the Punic wars between them and Carthage there were three wars
By defeating the Carthaginian army in front of Carthage and forcing its surrender.
As a Roman army commander during the Second Punic War. He finally led the army which invaded North Africa and defeated the Carthaginians at the final deciding battle of Zama.
There were three wars spanning 120 years, with obviously many leaders, successful and unsuccessful. One of the most prominent was Scipio Africanus.
The defeat of the Carthaginian army by the Romans and their allies in front of Carthabe, with Carthage's capitulation.
Carthage army And roman navy were the main characters I asked the question just saying.
The victories in the Punic Wars gave Rome dominance in the Mediterranean world. It goes without saying that this brought Rome wealth from trade, natural resources and taxation. However, a benefit that is many times overlooked, is their acquisition of Spain. The Romans used the rugged terrain of Spain to train and sharpen the skills of the army plus it was a recruiting ground for many legions.
Bllista catapult was used in the roman army on their warships and wars.