Carthage had to give up Spain, Sicily and parts of North Africa among other Mediterranean holdings.
Carthage had to give up Spain, Sicily and parts of North Africa among other Mediterranean holdings.
Carthage had to give up Spain, Sicily and parts of North Africa among other Mediterranean holdings.
Carthage had to give up Spain, Sicily and parts of North Africa among other Mediterranean holdings.
Carthage had to give up Spain, Sicily and parts of North Africa among other Mediterranean holdings.
Carthage had to give up Spain, Sicily and parts of North Africa among other Mediterranean holdings.
Carthage had to give up Spain, Sicily and parts of North Africa among other Mediterranean holdings.
Carthage had to give up Spain, Sicily and parts of North Africa among other Mediterranean holdings.
Carthage had to give up Spain, Sicily and parts of North Africa among other Mediterranean holdings.
Following the battle of Zama Carthage had to give money to Rome as war indemnity. Her other losses to Rome occurred before this battle.
Carthage lost her territories in Spain after her army there was defeated by the Romans at the battle of Ilipa (206 BC) in southern Spain four years earlier. Another result of this battle was that Massinissa and his eastern Numidians (in eastern Algeria) witched their alliance from Carthage to Rome.
After the battle of Ilipa, Syphax and his western Numidians (in western Algeria) switched alliance from Rome to Carthage. He helped the Carthaginians to fight against the Romans campaigning in Carthage's own territory (Tunisia) but was defeated in the first battle of that front (the Battle of Bagbrades, 203 BC) one year before the battle of Zama. Syphax was chased by Massinissa and a Roman contingent and was captured. Massinissa took over western Numidia.
Therefore, Carthage had already lost her Spanish territories and alliances to Rome before the battle of Zama. Part of the peace treaty ratified what Carthage had already lost/given to Rome, with the addition of giving her money. The other parts of the treaty did not involve Carthage giving Rome something.
Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.
Carthage was modern day Tunisia and it competed with Rome because Rome invaded Sicily and there was a treaty between the Romans and Carthaginians to not attack the Greek colonies on Sicily.
The only thing Carthage and Rome had in common was that they were both republics.
Rome and Carthage.
The three wars between Rome and Carthage were called the Punic wars.The three wars between Rome and Carthage were called the Punic wars.The three wars between Rome and Carthage were called the Punic wars.The three wars between Rome and Carthage were called the Punic wars.The three wars between Rome and Carthage were called the Punic wars.The three wars between Rome and Carthage were called the Punic wars.The three wars between Rome and Carthage were called the Punic wars.The three wars between Rome and Carthage were called the Punic wars.The three wars between Rome and Carthage were called the Punic wars.
Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.Hannibal Barca was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack Rome from the north.
Carthage observed its treaties with Rome, and the conditions which Rome imposed on it after defeating Carthage in the first two wars. Rome was determined to stop Carthage's retaining economic power which inhibited Rome's expansion. Rome arranged for its allies to attack Carthage, and when Carthage defended itself, Rome declared it had broken its treaty, invaded and captured Carthage, destroying the city and selling its population into slavery to finally get rid of a resilient rival.
Carthage's attack on Sargentum in Spain gave Rome the excuse to declare war on Carthage as a breach of the Ebro-line treaty.
Hannibal Barca of Carthage.
Carthage was modern day Tunisia and it competed with Rome because Rome invaded Sicily and there was a treaty between the Romans and Carthaginians to not attack the Greek colonies on Sicily.
Carthage did not attack the city of Rome because it did not have a siege train in Italy.
When Carthage and Rome were allies, Carthage was a sea power, Rome a land power. Rome had to organise a fleet when war broke out with Carthage.
Carthage in today's Tunisia, Rome in Italy !!
Carthage tried hard to avoid it. Rome arranged for its Africal allies to attack Carthage, so that the Carthaginians had to defend themselves, and so were accused by Rome of breaking the peace. It was a lose-lose situation which allowed Rome to finally capture Carthage, level the city, sell the population into slavery, and establish a Roman military colony on the site. Rome's final solution to its rival Carthage.
Rome and Carthage are separated by the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.Yes, Carthage did have Spain, but had to give it over to Rome after the Punic wars.
After Zama, Rome imposed a heavy tribute on Carthage in addition to Carthage having to cede its territorial holdings to Rome.