There were three wars spaced over 120 years.
Carthage, also in the second and third Punic Wars. Punic was a word for Phoenician, and the Carthagininans were Phoenicians.
The last king of Rome was expelled in the late 6th Century BCE. The Punic Wars were in the 3rd and 2nd Centuries BCE, when Rome was a republic.
The Battle of Zama came first. It was the last battle of the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage and took lace in 202 BC. The destruction of Carthage was the outcome of the Third Punic War and occurred in 146 BC.
It defeated Carthage and sold its people into slavery as a final solution to its competitor for control of the Western Mediterranean.
There were three wars, between 264 BCE and 146 BCE.
Between Rome and Carthage over 120 years, won by Rome.
Carthage, also in the second and third Punic Wars. Punic was a word for Phoenician, and the Carthagininans were Phoenicians.
Sparta was a city-state in Greece. It had nothing to do with Rome in Italy and Carthage in Tunisia.
The last king of Rome was expelled in the late 6th Century BCE. The Punic Wars were in the 3rd and 2nd Centuries BCE, when Rome was a republic.
If you are referring to the temple in Rome called Pantheon, it was built some 200 years after the last of the Punic Wars.
Rome and Carthage had three major wars the Romans called the Punic Wars. The 1st Punic War 264 - 241 BC BCE won by Rome. The 2nd Punic War 218 -202 BC BCE won by Rome The 3rd Punic War 149 - 146 BC BCE won by Rome. The result of the last war was the total destruction of Carthage.
Rome captured Carthage and sold its people into slavery.
The Battle of Zama came first. It was the last battle of the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage and took lace in 202 BC. The destruction of Carthage was the outcome of the Third Punic War and occurred in 146 BC.
It defeated Carthage and sold its people into slavery as a final solution to its competitor for control of the Western Mediterranean.
Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar. Macedonia, or the northerly part of Greece was conquered after the Punic wars as punishment for siding with Carthage. Later, Sulla conquered the southern part. Spain was ceded to Rome after the second Punic War and various leaders subdued the area. Both Julius Caesar and Pompey had support in Spain and both men raised legions there. The last battle of the civil war (the one between Caesar and Pompey) was fought in Spain.
There were three wars, between 264 BCE and 146 BCE.
23 years. The First Punic War (264 to 241 BC)