Carthage did not 'gain' the Second Punic War, it lost. It had many leaders - its Council, its Senate and several military commanders. The most notable military commander was Hannibal Barca.
It is estimated that the Romans lost 255,000+ whereas the Carthaginians are thought to have suffered the loss of 130,000+ dead .
The Romans were ceded Spain by the Carthaginians after the Second Punic War. They used Spain as not only a colony, but as a recruiting ground for many legions. Caesar's Tenth was mostly all Spanish as was his Ninth Legion. Pompey also recruited there and the final battle of Caesar's civil was was fought against Gaius Pompey, the son of Pompey the Great, in Spain.
Who is 'he'.
Most historians break up the conflict between Carthage and Rome war into two or three separate conflicts. The First occurred from 264-241 BC the Second from 218 - 201BC and the Third lasted from 148- 146 BC. Some either combine the last two or ignore the last one all together, as the Third was more of a siege on New Carthage proper then a full-scale war.Three.
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Carthage did not 'gain' the Second Punic War, it lost. It had many leaders - its Council, its Senate and several military commanders. The most notable military commander was Hannibal Barca.
It is estimated that the Romans lost 255,000+ whereas the Carthaginians are thought to have suffered the loss of 130,000+ dead .
The Romans were ceded Spain by the Carthaginians after the Second Punic War. They used Spain as not only a colony, but as a recruiting ground for many legions. Caesar's Tenth was mostly all Spanish as was his Ninth Legion. Pompey also recruited there and the final battle of Caesar's civil was was fought against Gaius Pompey, the son of Pompey the Great, in Spain.
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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.
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Most historians break up the conflict between Carthage and Rome war into two or three separate conflicts. The First occurred from 264-241 BC the Second from 218 - 201BC and the Third lasted from 148- 146 BC. Some either combine the last two or ignore the last one all together, as the Third was more of a siege on New Carthage proper then a full-scale war.Three.
Carthage and Rome clashed in many places throughout the three Punic Wars. The main theatres of war were the island of Sicily, Spain, the Mediterranean seaways, Italy, and finally the plains of North Africa and into Carthage.