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... fight. This war was fought mainly at sea around Sicily, and Carthage was by far the strongest of the two in this field. This superiority ...
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... So because of Carthage's expanding influence of Sicily, many Romans felt that Carthage's authority in Sicily threatened them and their trading. ...
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... This was in response to the lack of land access to Sicily. Rome decisively drove Carthage out of Sicily by winning six out of seven nautical battles. ...
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... Rome that lasted from 264-241 BC, the Carthaginians suffered an embarrassing defeat in Sicily. During the second war 218-201 BC, Carthage's greatest General ...
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... After the surrender of Carthage, Sicily went to Rome due to a treaty. ... After the surrender of Carthage, Sicily went to Rome due to a treaty. ...
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... Carthage controlled much of Sicily for years, but when a dispute arose in Messana, a port city in northeastern Sicily, one side appealed to Rome and one side ...
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... ship close -finally, Rome defeated the Carthaginians and took Sicily as compensation -Rome then kicked the Gauls out of northern Italy -Carthage took control ...
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... nearly exhausted. With Rome controlling Sicily the Carthaginians pulled back to Carthage and sued for peace. Carthage remained under ...
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... place. Many saw it as a means "to subdue both Sicily and Carthage to the state of Athens,"25 and this seems the greatest motive. But ...
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... She also forced Carthage to give up all claims to Sicily. Thus, as the result of this war, Rome won an easy income and a new province. ...
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... Fleeing the attraction of Dido in Carthage the ships stop by Sicily again on their way to the mainland of Italy where they land at the mouth of the River Tiber ...
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... 13 years, and even though Rome lost 1 battle, they remained fighting in other areas like Spain, Italy, Africa and Sicily. Eventually, Carthage, Rome's 'rival ...
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... 13 years, and even though Rome lost 1 battle, they remained fighting in other areas like Spain, Italy, Africa and Sicily. Eventually, Carthage, Rome's 'rival ...
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... Rome prevailed again, obliterating Carthage. ... In 67 BC the statesman and general Pompey the Great, who had fought the Marian party in Africa, Sicily, and Spain ...
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... He vows never again to forget his responsibilities as a father. After the Trojans leave Carthage they sail for the coasts of Sicily. ...
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... brother, had persuaded him to come so he could train Dionysius in science and philosophy so he would be able to prevent Carthage from invading Sicily. ...
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... Romans.The Romans had plans to attack Carthage and New Carthage, but they ... The Roman general Tiberius Sempronius Longus arrived with reinforcements from Sicily. ...
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... A revolt in Messana, Sicily, provided the opportunity the Romans were looking for. ... force, small, but sufficient to send the Phoenician group back to Carthage. ...
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... By the sixth century BC, the Greeks start to settle on Sicily Island, and attempts push the Phoenicians southward. ... They build Carthage. ...
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... the thoughts and beliefs of numerous people who were planning the invasion of Sicily. ... Husky was located at Algiers, which later moved near Carthage; while the ...
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... off of the African coast, the Romans pulled a surprise attack on Carthage by boarding ... They never gained bakc the sea or the cities in Sicily that they had lost ...
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... the eastern Mediterranean Sea to Thrace, Crete, Epirus, and Sicily before being shipwrecked on the coast of Africa. Here Dido, the queen of Carthage, fell in ...
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... area of Africa, Iberia and the neighboring coasts as far as Sicily; to build ... This is pure speculation but he could have certainly conquered Carthage which was ...
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... Sea with the surviving Trojans to Thrace, Crete, Epirus, and Sicily before being shipwrecked on the coast of Africa. Here Dido, queen of Carthage, fell in love ...
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... city, and revised the corrupt tax laws of Asia and Sicily (Kamm 47 ... established many towns in Spain, France, Germany, and Africa, including Carthage and Corinth ...
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... and he also replaced the tithe system in Asia and Sicily with a ... had the intention of expanding and repopulating 'dying' colonies such as Carthage, Corinth and ...
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... Neptune for safe passage for them over the ocean from their departure from Sicily. ... to remind Aeneas of his fate when he was busy building up Carthage with Dido ...
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... Cyprus, Malta, Sicily, and Sardinia, on the southern coast of Spain, and on the northern coast of Africa. The greatest of all colonies was Carthage, in North ...
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... After Carthage was defeated, Roman merchants adopted ships to do their trading ... Upon arriving, Lepidus tried to seize Sicily, and was subsequently kicked out of ...
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... After Carthage was defeated, Roman merchants adopted ships to do their trading ... Upon arriving, Lepidus tried to seize Sicily, and was subsequently kicked out of ...
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