The Punic Wars began in 264 BCE. At that time, Rome had yet to send a legion outside the confines of the Italian Peninsula.
Hannibal of Carthage (modern Tunisia), a great military strategist, led elephants through the Alps to defeat Rome.
Hannibal Barca did, after all, lose to Rome. He eventually lost in Zama — not in Italy, but near Carthage, in North Africa. Rome had more cavalry, and their eventual charge to Carthage’s rear ...
so too did the treaty between Rome and Carthage that ended the First Punic War. While Carthage was left damaged territorially ...
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