ancient Rome and its rival Carthage fought three major wars. The first war began in 264 BC BCE and ended in 241 BC BCE. The cause of that war was when Rome felt threatened because its desire to occupy Sicily had Carthage and her Greek allies in the way in manner of speaking. Carthage had no intentions of helping Rome gain more power or influence in the Mediterranean Sea and in Sicily. Rome declared war on Carthage and after a long struggle won the war.
In 218 BC BCE to 202 BC BCE, Carthage attempted to reinforce her position in western Spain. To insure this a brave general of Carthage led his troops over the Alps and attacked Roman legions in the Italian Peninsula. It was another long and bloody struggle which Rome won.
The third war began in 149 BC BCE to146 BC BCE Carthage attempted a small extension of its power in Africa. Rome retaliated by leveling Carthage and ending any future wars with their former rival.
I was not necessary to have three Punic Wars. This is just what happened. The first war was fought because Carthage (which had possessions in western Sicily) mobilised for war due to concerns over Roman intervention in eastern Sicily. Rome intervened to support some mercenaries who had taken over the city of Messana and were attacked by Syracuse, the most powerful of the Greek city-states in eastern and southern Italy. Rome defeated Syracuse and forced her to become an ally. At this point the Carthaginians were concerned about their security in Sicily.
The second war occurred because Hannibal wanted to invade Italy and take Rome in revenge for Rome seizing Sardinia (a Carthaginian possession), taking advantage of Carthage having to fend off a rebellion by her mercenaries after the first war. Hannibal was in charge of the Carthaginian territories in southern Spain his father had conquered. He marched on Italy form there. The third war took place because some influential politicians in Rome wanted to destroy Carthage. They were worried that Carthage might became a great power again and threaten Rome again.
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Punic Wars?
Rome's quest for empire or expansion goes way, way back before the more famous wars such as the Punic Wars. When Rome was nothing more than a small town, they had a long war with the Etruscans who ruled the city of Veii, which was across the Tiber from Rome. In 396 BC Rome captured Veii which doubled Rome's territory and was a stepping-stone for Rome to conquer the surrounding territory of Latinum.
They were called Punic Wars, not Panic Wars. They were three wars fought between Rome and Carthage (264-41 BC, 218-201 BC and 149-146 BC)_. The first one was over the control of Sicily. The Romans won and seized western Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica from Carthage. In the Second War the Carthaginian general Hannibal invaded Italy and routed the armies of the Romans and their allies three times, but the he lost. This war was also fought in the Carthaginian territories in southern Spain which Rome took over by defeating the Carthaginians there as well. The third war was fought because Rome wanted to destroy Carthage.
Southern Spain was conquered by the Romans during the Second Punic War which lasted from 218 to 201 BC; Northern Spain was conquered by Augustus in 19 BC.AnswerYes, Spain was invaded by the Romans in 218 BCE. While the Romans did control most of the peninsula, they also had many native allies (much like the Europeans during the colonization era) the Romans had also established Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, and many others. When the Roman Empire collapsed, emperor Justinian the 1st of Byzantium had a short-lived control of Hispania and gave it a new name, Spania.
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The Firdt, Second and Third Punic Wars.
We call them today: First Punic War 264-241 BCE Second Punic War 218-201 BCE Third Punic War 149-146 BCE Punic comes from the Latin word Poenicus, which was their rendition of Phoenician. Carthage was originally a Phoenician colony (from the city of Tyre).
There were three Punic Wars. Rome won all three, cementing its control of the Western Mediterranean.
No, the three Punic wars were between Rome and Carthage. However, as Sicily was a colony of Carthage, it figured in the wars.
The Romans won all three Punic Wars, each time gaining new lands from Carthage's empire.
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They were three wars fought between Rome and Carthage for three years.
They were the three Punic Wars
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The Punic Wars (Punic comes from the Greek word for Phoenicians - the Carthaginians were Phoenicians).