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What happened at the end of the Second Punic War?

What happened at the end of the Second Punic War?

218 BC – 201 BC
Second Punic War/Periods

When did the Carthage start and end?

Ancient Carthage (Punic Republic) – c. 814-146 BCE. Roman Carthage – 146 BCE – 439 CE.

What was Hannibal’s plan of attack against Rome?

Hannibal had now disposed of the only field force that could check his advance upon Rome, but he realized that, without siege engines, he could not hope to take the capital. He opted to exploit his victory by entering into central and southern Italy and encouraging a general revolt against the sovereign power.

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What was the result of the first Punic War?

Rome won the first Punic War when Carthage agreed to terms in 241 BC, in doing so, Rome became the dominant navy in the Mediterranean Sea, Carthage had to pay for war damages, and Rome took control of all of the Carthaginian lands on the island of Sicily.

How long did the 2nd Punic War last?

17 years
Second Punic War

Date Spring 218 – 201 BC (17 years)
Location Western Mediterranean
Result Roman victory
Territorial changes Roman conquest of Carthaginian Iberia

When did the Second Punic War end?

When was Carthage founded?

9th century B.C.
Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis. From the 6th century onwards, it developed into a great trading empire covering much of the Mediterranean and was home to a brilliant civilization.

When was Carthage discovered?

According to tradition, Carthage was founded by the Phoenicians of Tyre in 814 bce; its Phoenician name means “new town.”

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What was the duration of the first Punic War?

264 BC – 241 BC
First Punic War/Periods

What did Rome gain from the Punic Wars?

The defeat of Carthage in the Third Punic War allowed the Roman Republic to become the superpower of Europe and allowed its influence to expand to North Africa. North Africa become the breadbasket of Rome for centuries.

What was Alexander the Great famous for?

Alexander the Great was famous for his military power and is a legendary figure in history. Much of what we know about Alexander the Great is unreliable and steeped in myth; a lot of these mythologies were used by Alexander’s successors.

What did Alexander the Great do after charonea?

After subduing any serious threats to his rule, and with the Greek city-states now firmly under Macedonian rule following Charonea, Alexander embarked on the great campaign his father had been planning: the conquest of the mighty Persian Empire.

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What was Alexander’s last major campaign?

Alexander’s last major campaign was the conquest of India, an expedition that was not only a military venture but also a fantastic journey to the outer limits of the world. Marching with his men to what Alexander thought was the edge of his new territory, he discovered more land to the east and another great river, the Ganges.

What problems did Alexander the Great face in his military campaigns?

The Military Campaigns of Alexander the Great. The problems began almost immediately. Alexander was forced to execute several pretenders to his throne, subdue the Thra-cians and Illyrians (old enemies of the Macedonians), and quell a Greek revolt before he could travel with his army into Asia Minor to begin his conquest of Persia (in 334).