The Romans were significantly influenced in military tactics and organization by the Etruscans and later by the Greeks, particularly through their interactions during the Punic Wars. The outcome of these influences was the development of the Roman legions, which became the backbone of Roman military strength. This transformation allowed Rome to expand its territory and establish dominance over the Mediterranean region, ultimately leading to the establishment of a vast empire. Through these adaptations, Rome became a formidable military power with a legacy that lasted for centuries.
The Carthaginians were on one side, Rome on the other. The Romans won all three wars and destroyed Carthage, ad so began their imperial expansion through the Mediterranean.
Control of the Western Mediterranean; control of the Western Mediterranean.
because it helped people like the Romans and the egyptians travel places faster but also it help them fight wars
Presidents can fight in wars, but they can't fight while in office.
Romans and Carthaginians.
For dominance of the Western Mediterranean.
The Carthaginians were on one side, Rome on the other. The Romans won all three wars and destroyed Carthage, ad so began their imperial expansion through the Mediterranean.
It was Carthage.
No, they had a beneficial effect. During the wars the Romans learned how to adapt their military tactics and the outcome of the wars made Rome the dominant power in their part of the world.
Yes, in three wars over 150 years. They lost all three.
Control of the Western Mediterranean; control of the Western Mediterranean.
because it helped people like the Romans and the egyptians travel places faster but also it help them fight wars
The Romans ended each of the Punic Wars by wining them
Because they fought in so many wars was that the reason is the other people they fought with was doing something bad to them first so the declared a war and that is why.
Yes. In the Samnite Wars. The Romans, even though they had an alliance with the Samnites, were moved by Campania's surrender to them and decided they would fight for Campania, against the invading Samnites.
The Punic wars were between the Romans and the Carthaginians who were decendant from the phoenicians. The Romans won and destroyed Carthage.
Did the Judge fight any wars