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The First Punic War, fought between Rome and Carthage from 264 to 241 BCE, resulted in significant casualties on both sides, although specific names of individuals who died are less documented. Many soldiers and sailors perished in battles and naval engagements, such as the Battle of Mylae and the Battle of Ecnomus. Notably, the war's toll included the loss of numerous commanders and troops, contributing to the overall devastation experienced by both powers. However, historical records do not typically focus on individual deaths.

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