Carthage agreed to withdraw from Spain and all Mediterranean islands. Provinces were created in Spain - Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior. Cisalpine Gaul was also conquered during the Second Punic War
The Romans acquired the Carthaginian territories on southern Spain. This, combined with the territories of her allies in the northern par of the Mediterranean coast, became the province of Hispania. The full conquest of Spain and Portugal took a long time as was completed in the time of Augustus.
Scipio Africanus defeated theCarthaginianat the battle of Ilipa in southern Spain in 206 BC. As a result, Rome took over theCarthaginianpossessions on southern Spain. TheCarthaginiansalso lost their alliance with the Numidians of next door Algeria whoswitchedtheir allegiance to Rome.
The Romans won the first punic war .
The Romans were forced to fight only a few times. One example was when Italy was invaded by Hannibal, the Carthaginians general, in the Second Punic War.
Romans and Carthaginians.
Hannibal fought the Romans throughout the Second Punic War (218 BC-202 BC). He fought in Italy from 218 BC to 203 BC. In 202 BC he was recalled to Africa (Tunisia) to fight against the Roman campaign there.
The Romans battled the Carthoginians in the Punic Wars. There were three, all of which Rome won.
Carthage agreed to withdraw from Spain and all Mediterranean islands. Provinces were created in Spain - Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior. Cisalpine Gaul was also conquered during the Second Punic War
Romans and Carthage
Carthage.
Hannibal (representing the Carthaginians) and the Romans
The Carthaginians.
Hannibal was a Carthaginian general. He fought the Romans. He invaded italy in the Second Punic War (218-201 BC) with the intention of attacking Rome.
The Romans ended each of the Punic Wars by wining them
Answer 1Muslims ruled almost the entire Spain for about 800 years. Later the Christian Crusaders came to Spain and wiped out the Muslims.Hispania was the Latin name given to the whole Iberian Peninsula (covering the territories of present day Spain and Portugal)Answer 2Muslims conquered most of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 CE to 750 CE, excepting the northern provinces which today are identified as A Coruña, Asturias, Santander, País Vasco, Pamplona, and Gerona. However, they held the northernmost territories (such as Barcelona) for around 70 years. By 1038, Alfonso VI had reconquered the northern half of Spain. By 1248, the only Muslim Kingdom remaining in Spain was the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, which survived until it too was conquered in 1492. The Muslims only ruled the Grenada area for 800 years.
The Romans won the first punic war .
The Romans were forced to fight only a few times. One example was when Italy was invaded by Hannibal, the Carthaginians general, in the Second Punic War.
The defeat of the Carthaginian army by the Romans and their allies in front of Carthabe, with Carthage's capitulation.
Second Punic War.