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Title: Hannibal And The Punic Wars


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Hannibal And The Punic Wars
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The Punic Wars
  • The Punic Wars were a series or wars that were
    fought between Rome and Carthage from 264-146
    BCE.

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The Punic Wars
  • By the time that the wars started Rome had firm
    control of the Italian peninsula, while the North
    African city-state of Carthage had established
    itself as the leading maritime (sea) power in the
    world.

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The Punic Wars
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The First Punic War
  • Tensions between the two great powers came to a
    head over the island of Sicily.
  • The First Punic War lasted almost 20 years. Rome
    ultimately won the war by rebuilding its navy and
    defeating the Carthaginians at sea.

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The Second Punic War
  • Humiliated by the first war, Carthage dedicated
    itself to expanding into Spain.
  • It was during this period that the great
    Carthaginian general Hannibal was born. It is
    said that Hannibal was made to swear a blood oath
    against Rome while he was still a young boy.

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Hannibal
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The Second Punic War
  • Shortly after taking control of the Carthaginian
    army, Hannibal declared war on Rome.
  • He proceeded to march his army of over 100,000
    men, cavalry and elephants across the Alps in
    order to catch the Romans unprepared.

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The Second Punic War
  • After a string of impressive victories,
    Hannibals army was defeated and forced out of
    Italy by a Roman army led by Scipio Africanus.

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The Second Punic War
  • Scipio chased Hannibal back to Carthage and
    defeated him at the Battle of Zama, which marked
    the end of Carthage as a major power.

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The Third Punic War
  • Despite no longer being a major threat to Rome,
    many senators called for the total destruction of
    Carthage.

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The End of Carthage
  • In 149 BCE Rome returned to battle Carthage, one
    last time. At the end of a two year siege,
    Carthage was totally destroyed and any remaining
    citizens were sold into slavery.
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