• The treaties between Rome and Carthage are the four treaties between the two states that were signed between 509 BC and 279 BC. The treaties influenced...
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  • The Treaty of Lutatius was the agreement between Carthage and Rome of 241 BC (amended in 237 BC), that ended the First Punic War after 23 years of conflict...
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    Wars (264–146 BC), Rome finally destroyed Carthage in 146 BC. A Roman Carthage was established on the ruins of the first. Roman Carthage was eventually destroyed—its...
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  • find this treaty in the treasury of the aediles in the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus alongside other treaties between Rome and Carthage, and claimed...
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    manpower and tribute for Rome's war machine). In 509 BC, Carthage and Rome signed the first of several treaties demarcating their respective influence and commercial...
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    conflict between the bishops of Carthage and Gummi. In each of the two letters, Pope Leo declares that, after the Bishop of Rome, the first archbishop and chief...
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    The siege of Carthage was the main engagement of the Third Punic War fought between Carthage and Rome. It consisted of the nearly-three-year siege of the...
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    series of wars between 264 and 146 BC fought between the Roman Republic and Ancient Carthage. Three wars took place, on both land and sea, across the...
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    the boundary between the two respective powers. Under the terms of the treaty, Carthage would not expand north of the Ebro, as long as Rome likewise did...
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    The sack of Rome in 455, was carried out by the Vandals led by their king Gaiseric. A peace treaty between the Western Roman Empire and Vandal Kingdom...
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  • Magonid king of Carthage in present-day Tunisia from 510 to 480 BC. Carthage concluded treaties with several states, most notably with Rome. Signed in 509...
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    romanized: Ḥannībaʿl; 247 – between 183 and 181 BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the forces of Carthage in their battle against...
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    of Carthage. Established in 1919, Carthage is some 15 km to the east-northeast of Tunis, situated between the towns of Sidi Bou Said to the north and Le...
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  • routing and destroying it. Carthage was left with no army with which to continue the war. The peace treaty dictated by Rome stripped Carthage of its overseas...
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  • his army intact and led a successful guerrilla war against the Romans in Sicily. Hamilcar retired to Carthage after the peace treaty in 241 BC, following...
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    Second Punic War (category Wars involving Carthage)
    Punic War (218 to 201 BC) was the second of three wars fought between Carthage and Rome, the two main powers of the western Mediterranean in the 3rd century...
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    (149–146 BC) between Rome and Carthage. Cato is said to have used the phrase as the conclusion to all his speeches, to push for the war. Although Rome was successful...
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    sources include inscriptions, coins and archaeological evidence. The First Punic War was fought between Carthage and Rome, the two main powers of the western...
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  • The military of Carthage was one of the largest military forces in the ancient world. Although Carthage's navy was always its main military force, the...
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    Roman Republic (redirect from Rise of Rome)
    Treaties had forbidden any war with Roman allies; viewing defence against banditry as "war action", Rome decided to annihilate Carthage. Carthage was...
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    Pyrrhic War (category Wars involving Carthage)
    Pyrrhus and Cineas' trip to Rome (see above). Polybius discovered the documents of a series of treaties between Rome and Carthage in a library in Rome. One...
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    Third Punic War (category Wars involving Carthage)
    The Third Punic War (149–146 BC) was the third and last of the Punic Wars fought between Carthage and Rome. The war was fought entirely within Carthaginian...
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    who capitulated to Carthage to dissuade them from breaking their treaties. Thus, he extended the territory by skillful diplomacy and consolidating it by...
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  • BC). The discovery of this treaty inevitably led to the outbreak of the First Macedonian War (214–205 BC) between Rome and its Greek allies against Macedonia...
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    out between Carthage and Rome in 218 BC, Syphax was initially sympathetic to the Romans. In 213 BC, he concluded an alliance with the Romans and they...
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  • the Aegates was a naval battle fought on 10 March 241 BC between the fleets of Carthage and Rome during the First Punic War. It took place among the Aegates...
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    the Livy's History of Rome, and to a lesser extent Cicero's Scipio's Dream. As the son of a Numidian chieftain allied to Carthage, he fought against the...
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    mentions by Polybius of a treaty between Rome and Carthage at about the same time period (circa 500 BC), and by Herodotus's accounts of Carthaginian involvement...
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  • Wars between Rome and Carthage from 264–146 BCE. In the 3rd century BCE, Carthage was the dominant naval power in the Western Mediterranean, while Rome was...
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    of Placentia (modern Piacenza), and resulted in a heavy defeat for the Romans. War broke out between Carthage and Rome in 218 BC. The leading Carthaginian...
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