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    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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    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...
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    The Punic Wars were a series of wars between 264 and 146 BC fought between the Roman Republic and Ancient Carthage. Three wars took place, on both land...
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    The Second 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...
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    The First Punic War (264–241 BC) was the first of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage, the two main powers of the western Mediterranean in the...
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    The Sicilian Wars, or Greco-Punic Wars, were a series of conflicts fought between ancient Carthage and the Greek city-states led by Syracuse over control...
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    After a long conflict with the emerging Roman Republic, known as the Punic Wars (264–146 BC), Rome finally destroyed Carthage in 146 BC. A Roman Carthage...
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    Ancient Carthage (category Articles containing Punic-language text)
    the city after the Third Punic War. Sources of knowledge are limited to ancient translations of Punic into Greek and Latin, Punic inscriptions on monuments...
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    Carthago delenda est (category Third Punic War)
    phrase originates from debates held in the Roman Senate prior to the Third Punic War (149–146 BC) between Rome and Carthage. Cato is said to have used the...
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  • Carthaginian peace (category Third Punic War)
    Carthaginian Empire by the Roman Republic following the Punic Wars. After the Second Punic War, Carthage lost all its colonies, was forced to demilitarize...
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  • Battle of Oroscopa (category Wars involving Carthage)
    the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage ended in 201 BC, one of the terms of the peace treaty prohibited Carthage from waging war without the...
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    This is an incomplete list of battles of the Second Punic War, showing the battles on the Italian peninsula and some in Africa, in Sicily and Hispania...
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    The Mercenary War, also known as the Truceless War, was a mutiny by troops that were employed by Carthage at the end of the First Punic War (264–241 BC)...
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    Look up Punic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Punic people, usually known as the Carthaginians (and sometimes as Western Phoenicians), were a...
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  • Hasdrubal the Boetharch (category People of the Third Punic War)
    Hasdrubal the Boetharch (Punic: 𐤏𐤆𐤓‬𐤁‬𐤏𐤋‬, ʿAzrubaʿal) was a Carthaginian general during the Third Punic War. Little is known about him. "Boetharch"...
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    in the Roman army, fighting in Africa during the Third Punic War and in Spain during the Numantine War. His political future was imperilled during his...
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    Scorched earth (category Aftermath of war)
    Carthaginians to burn their houses and grain. After the end of the Third Punic War in 146 BCE, the Roman Senate also elected to use this method to permanently...
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  • less passive foreign policy, in 151 BC, provoked Rome to begin the Third Punic War two years later. The Relief of Genoa featured conflict between the...
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  • Battle of Zama (category Battles of the Second Punic War)
    Carthaginian army commanded by Hannibal. The battle was part of the Second Punic War and resulted in such a severe defeat for the Carthaginians that they capitulated...
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    administered Roman provinces, Achaea and Macedonia. For Carthage, the Third Punic War was a simple punitive mission after the neighbouring Numidians allied...
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    Scipio Aemilianus (category People of the Third Punic War)
    statesman noted for his military exploits in the Third Punic War against Carthage and during the Numantine War in Spain. He oversaw the final defeat and destruction...
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  • Spartacus, after Whitfield's unexpected death in 2011 Spartacus: War of the Damned 2013 the third (final) season of the series Eyes of a Roman 2021 Dir. By CJ...
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  • bring the war out of Italy and into the laps of the Carthaginians. With the final destruction of Carthage, and the end of the Third Punic War in 146 BC...
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    146 BC, following the Roman Republic's conquest of Carthage in the Third Punic War. It roughly comprised the territory of present-day Tunisia, the northeast...
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    Carthage (category Articles containing Punic-language text)
    nearly-three year siege of Carthage by the Roman Republic during the Third Punic War in 146 BC. It was re-developed a century later as Roman Carthage, which...
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    Third Punic War. They became the dominant force in the Aegean by destroying Antigonid Macedonia in the Macedonian Wars and Corinth in the Achaean War...
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  • Hasdrubal (category Articles containing Punic-language text)
    Punic War Hasdrubal the Bald, a Carthaginian general in the Second Punic War Hasdrubal the Boetharch, the general of Punic forces in the Third Punic War...
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    The Carthage Punic Ports were the old ports of the city of Carthage that were in operation during ancient times. Carthage was first and foremost a thalassocracy...
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  • Carthaginians who maintained a strong garrison in it. In 146 BC, the Third Punic War ends, Carthage is burned by the Roman general Scipio Aemilianus. The...
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  • Hanno III the Great (category People of the Third Punic War)
    is known only through the historian Appian. At the outbreak of the Third Punic War, he stood for a good relationship with Rome and viewed Africa, rather...
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