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It defeated Carthage and sold its people into slavery as a final solution to its competitor for control of the Western Mediterranean.

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How many wars did ancient Rome and Carthage engage in battle?

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If you are referring to the temple in Rome called Pantheon, it was built some 200 years after the last of the Punic Wars.


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What were the Punic Wars how long did they last who won them?

Between Rome and Carthage over 120 years, won by Rome.


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Did the Romans win the battle of Zama before they destroyed Carthage?

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.


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