Carthage was the nearest port in North Africa to Rome.
You would have to travel all the way to North Africa to encounter a desert south of Rome.
The city of Cathage was located on the continent of Africa. The city was located in the northern part of Africa. Cathage was a rival of Rome.
North Africa, Spain, Italy.
The Island of Sicily , North Africa and the western Mediterranean sea .
It main strength at the beginning of the Punic Wars against Rome was it's navy. When Rome developed it's own navy, the Carthaginians recruited it's army from Spain, North Africa and northern Italy, with a strong cavalry arm.
No it is not. It is in North Africa.
The most important port was Ostia as it was the nearest major port to Rome itself.
North Africa did not try to capture Rome. Some North African states were allies of Rome. Carthage tried to capture Rome with an army.
Carthage.
Ancient Rome's port was Ostia.
the Mediterranean
You would have to travel all the way to North Africa to encounter a desert south of Rome.
Ostia was the port city of Rome.
Rome extended from Spain to the Indus valley (Tigris and Euphrates rivers) East to West, and from North Africa to England South to North.
Rome and Carthage.
Hannibal lead the Carthaginian attack against Rome in 218BC.
The Mediterranean Sea connected Rome with North Africa and Asia. It served as a vital maritime route for trade and communication between these regions during ancient times.