The Siege of Carthage from 149 to 146 BC
The Siege of Carthage from 149 to 146 BC was a brutal and protracted conflict between Rome and the city-state of Carthage.
The Siege of Carthage from 149 to 146 BC was a brutal and protracted conflict between Rome and the city-state of Carthage.
The famous Battle of Nepheris in 147 BC unfolded during the Third Punic War between Rome and Carthage.
The Battle of Zama in 202 BC marked the decisive conclusion of the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage.
The Battle of Metaurus in 207 BC marked a pivotal moment in the Second Punic War. It was a clash between the Roman Republic and Carthage.
The Battle of Nola in 216 BC was a critical moment in the Second Punic War, showcasing Roman resilience against Hannibal's forces.
The Battle of Cannae in 216 BC stands as one of Hannibal's greatest triumphs. It was a display of tactical brilliance
The Battle of Lake Trasimene in 217 BC stands as one of the most devastating defeats in Roman history.
The Battle of Trebia in 218 BC showcased the tactical brilliance of Hannibal Barca, the Carthaginian general, against the Roman Republic.
The Battle of the Aegates Islands in 241 BC marked the culmination of the First Punic War between Rome and Carthage.
The Battle of Tunis in 255 BC marked a significant turning point in the First Punic War, as Rome launched an assault on Carthage itself.