What If Carthage Won The Punic Wars

What If Carthage Won The Punic Wars - The punic wars were a series of wars fought between the roman republic and the carthaginian empire. It was rome deciding to crush carthage forever just from resentment from the first two wars. If rome still causes trouble, they would probably destroy it ecentually.maybe re. Carthage could have won in the first or second. That one was just mean; Not the 3rd punic war.

If the people living there were part of the strongest nation in the mediterranean, it's unlikely that. The punic wars were a series of wars fought between the roman republic and the carthaginian empire. Carthage could have won in the first or second. Carthage could easily pit them against each other to keep italy from falling under any rome. I've read that the romans had 850,000 ~770,000 people.

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What If Carthage Won The Punic Wars - These wars were won by the romans in our timeline, and carthage. I've read that the romans had 850,000 ~770,000 people. This is the peaceful version. If the people living there were part of the strongest nation in the mediterranean, it's unlikely that. It was rome deciding to crush carthage forever just from resentment from the first two wars. Without rome, europe north of the alps would be under greater celtic control. By the time of the third punic war, carthage was all but defeated. If rome had lost this war (particularly through a defeat at the siege of the city of carthage), carthage would be. That one was just mean; That war would probably see carthage turning the southern italian cities into client states.

The levant was the punic homeland, carthage was originally a colony of tyre. If rome had lost this war (particularly through a defeat at the siege of the city of carthage), carthage would be. This is the peaceful version. In our timeline, roman republic won all 3 punic wars against carthage, which lead to complete destruction & annexation of carthage, what if in an alternate history during. Map of rome and carthage at the start of the second punic war in 218 bc.

That War Would Probably See Carthage Turning The Southern Italian Cities Into Client States.

In our timeline, roman republic won all 3 punic wars against carthage, which lead to complete destruction & annexation of carthage, what if in an alternate history during. If rome still causes trouble, they would probably destroy it ecentually.maybe re. This is the peaceful version. Not the 3rd punic war.

It Was Rome Deciding To Crush Carthage Forever Just From Resentment From The First Two Wars.

That one was just mean; These wars were won by the romans in our timeline, and carthage. In reality, after an inconclusive second. I've read that the romans had 850,000 ~770,000 people.

Carthage Could Easily Pit Them Against Each Other To Keep Italy From Falling Under Any Rome.

Without rome, europe north of the alps would be under greater celtic control. The punic wars were a series of wars fought between the roman republic and the carthaginian empire. Map of rome and carthage at the start of the second punic war in 218 bc. If rome had lost this war (particularly through a defeat at the siege of the city of carthage), carthage would be.

By The Time Of The Third Punic War, Carthage Was All But Defeated.

If the people living there were part of the strongest nation in the mediterranean, it's unlikely that. By the time of the second punic wars, carthage was fighting an uphill battle (like japan vs usa during ww2). Carthage could have won in the first or second. Due to the rough terrain of the interior of africa, carthage intime sets up colonies along the west coast.