264 - 241 BCE.
Rome and its allies. The Punic Wars took place in these time frames: First Punic War--264-241 BC. Second Punic War--- 218-202; and the third Punic War from--149 BC -146 BC.
The big prize for Rome by winning the first Punic war was the acquisition of Sicily, its first province. Not only Sicily, but most other Mediterranean islands , such as Corsica, Malta, Sardinia and several clusters of smaller islands also came under Roman domination and made this time the actual beginning of the Roman empire.
Trick question - Rome was a republic. It did not have an emperor at that time - two consuls were the senior magistrates.
The Romans won all three Punic Wars, each time gaining new lands from Carthage's empire.
Originally allies, they fought three wars for supremacy in the western Mediterranean: First Punic War 264-241 BCE Second Punic War 218-201 BCE Third Punic War 149-146 BCE. Rome won all three, after the third time destroying the city and selling the survivors into slavery. There are still people today in Tunisia with Carthaginian names.
Rome and its allies. The Punic Wars took place in these time frames: First Punic War--264-241 BC. Second Punic War--- 218-202; and the third Punic War from--149 BC -146 BC.
The Roman empire began after the second Punic war and a that time Rome did not have an emperor, it was the republic and was ruled by elected officials.The Roman empire began after the second Punic war and a that time Rome did not have an emperor, it was the republic and was ruled by elected officials.The Roman empire began after the second Punic war and a that time Rome did not have an emperor, it was the republic and was ruled by elected officials.The Roman empire began after the second Punic war and a that time Rome did not have an emperor, it was the republic and was ruled by elected officials.The Roman empire began after the second Punic war and a that time Rome did not have an emperor, it was the republic and was ruled by elected officials.The Roman empire began after the second Punic war and a that time Rome did not have an emperor, it was the republic and was ruled by elected officials.The Roman empire began after the second Punic war and a that time Rome did not have an emperor, it was the republic and was ruled by elected officials.The Roman empire began after the second Punic war and a that time Rome did not have an emperor, it was the republic and was ruled by elected officials.The Roman empire began after the second Punic war and a that time Rome did not have an emperor, it was the republic and was ruled by elected officials.
The big prize for Rome by winning the first Punic war was the acquisition of Sicily, its first province. Not only Sicily, but most other Mediterranean islands , such as Corsica, Malta, Sardinia and several clusters of smaller islands also came under Roman domination and made this time the actual beginning of the Roman empire.
Trick question - Rome was a republic. It did not have an emperor at that time - two consuls were the senior magistrates.
There were three Punic Wars involving Carthage and Rome covering a period from 264 to 146 BE. During this time each side had dozens of commanders. The best known Carthaginian one was Hannibal Barca.
As a result of the Punic wars Rome became the foremost power in the western Mediterranean controlling both land and sea routes. This time period could be considered the beginning of the empire.
The Romans won all three Punic Wars, each time gaining new lands from Carthage's empire.
Originally allies, they fought three wars for supremacy in the western Mediterranean: First Punic War 264-241 BCE Second Punic War 218-201 BCE Third Punic War 149-146 BCE. Rome won all three, after the third time destroying the city and selling the survivors into slavery. There are still people today in Tunisia with Carthaginian names.
Rome was an empire under the Republican form of government. The republican form of government collapsed due to civil wars and political infighting. After the battle of Actium, Rome had the one man rule of an emperor, but the empire itself had already been firmly established.
I think that was the end of the 2nd punic war. I think that was the end of the 2nd punic war. No, no. Itwas at the end of the 3rd Punic War, in 146 BC.
No, Hannibal had been dead several centuries by the time Adolf Hitler came to power. Hannibal was a African general during the war between Rome and Carthage in the First Punic War.
The wars against Carthage spread over 120 years, so they both had many leaders in that time.