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The Western Mediterranean.

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Q: The geographic area described as the wrestling ground for the Carthaginians and Romans was what?
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The punic wars were fought between the?

Romans and Carthaginians.


Who fought in Punic war?

Carthaginians and Romans


Who were the key players in the battle of Carthage?

The Romans and the Carthaginians.


Why did rome have enemies?

Everybody! :) They were at war with about all their neigbors all the time. They fought the German tribes, the British tribes, the French tribes, the Northern Greeks, Romanian and Hungarian sorts, the people of the Russian steppe, the Iranians, the Iraqis, the Turks... you get the idea. There were all sorts of barbaric tribes that Rome fought. They were less advanced technologically and, for the most part, easily beaten. Historically, the Romans had real trouble with the Huns, the Goths, the Carthaginians, and the Parthians. Everybody else was just a nuisance to be beaten to plant another Roman flag on the ground. I hope I helped.


What body of water do the Romans and the Carthaginians share?

Mediterranean Sea.


Why did the Romans and the Carthaginians clash?

Over control of the Western Mediterranean.


What war did Romans force the Carthaginians out of Silicy?

First Punic War.


What series of wars were fought between the Romans and the Carthaginians?

The Punic Wars.


Who was the second punic war between?

Hannibal (representing the Carthaginians) and the Romans


Why did Romans and Carthaginians fight 3 wars?

For dominance of the Western Mediterranean.


Why were the Carthaginians better sailors than the Romans?

The Carthaginians were sea traders and had a fleet of warships to protect it. The Romans were extending their empire by land. The two were allies for a period - a convenient way of combining complimentary strengths.


Why did the Romans invade and occupy Macedonia and Greece during the second punic war?

The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.