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What made the armies of Carthage a possible threat to desert from battle?

Carthage was a powerful city state empire in the period before the first Punic War and also in the 2nd Punic War. Although they often had Carthage born military commanders such as Hannibal and Hamilcar, the military consisted of paid mercenary soldiers and commanders. This type of military had no particular loyalty to Carthage other than that they were paid to fight. If Carthage did not meet the pay demands or the army deserted rather then be captured by Romans, Carthage was always in a situation where their soldiers would desert.


Rome fought three wars with Carthage over a period of a hundred years These wars were called the?

THe Punic wars


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Did France governed and controlled India during the colonial period?

Partially. The French had land claims in India from 1759-1954. Although India is not generally grouped with the French Empire, but rather the British Empire.


What is the historical andcultural significance of the Roman destruction of Carthage?

Rome had imposed harsh penalties on Carthage in its bid to neutralise it and gain dominance of the Western Mediterranean. Carthage was such a resilient trader that it bounced back, so Rome created a crisis leading to the destruction of Carthage to eliminate its challenge. It sold the Caarthaginians into slavery and established a Roman military colony on the site to eliminate any chance of resurgence. The Phoenician peoples in the Levant, from which Carthage had sprung, by this time had come under domination of Persia and then the Macedonians, and so had ceased to be the dominant traders in the Mediterranean. Rome began expanding into Eastern Europe, absorbed Macedonia and progressively added the Greek world to its empire, also including the Phoenicians.

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What made the armies of Carthage a possible threat to desert from battle?

Carthage was a powerful city state empire in the period before the first Punic War and also in the 2nd Punic War. Although they often had Carthage born military commanders such as Hannibal and Hamilcar, the military consisted of paid mercenary soldiers and commanders. This type of military had no particular loyalty to Carthage other than that they were paid to fight. If Carthage did not meet the pay demands or the army deserted rather then be captured by Romans, Carthage was always in a situation where their soldiers would desert.


What did Rome conquer in the second period of expansion?

carthage


What time period was Carthage destroyed?

146 BCE.


When the Romans conquered Greece or Carthage?

The Romans won three wars against Carthage over a century, and finally sold its resilient people into slavery to neutralise them in 146 BCE. The Romans progressively absorbed the Greek states into their Empire over a period of 150 years, starting with Macedonia in 197 BCE, which had supported the Carthaginians against them in the second war with Carthage.


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Several events made the Middle Ages significant. These include the fall of the Roman Empire, the fall of the Greek Empire, and this period was also considered the Classical period or Antiquity.


What time period followed the sacking of Rome?

The Boxing of Carthage.


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Islam as a religion began to expand to places not yet conquered by the Umayyad Caliphs and their armies, resulting in an expansion of the Islamic World that was greater than the size of the actual Empire. The Empire, though, remained the primary method of Islamic Expansion in this period and this was facilitated by armies and conquest.


What conquest did Rome carry out during the period of the Punic Wars?

Carthage.


What was the capital of Italy during the period of St. Paul?

The nation of Italy is of very recent vintage. At the time of St. Paul, there was no "Italy", there was only Rome. The Roman Empire ruled everything from Britain to Spain to Egypt, and a fair piece of north Africa, once Carthage was destroyed. During that period, the capitol of the Roman Empire was Rome. The lands now called Italy were the core of the Empire and were ruled directly from Rome, thus were not considered to be a "Province."