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    The second Punic war was a long fought, especially bloody battle featuring some of the greatest military minds according to Morey, W. (1901) Leader of Carthage Army-Hannibal It was said that Hannibal was one the greatest military minds of that time. Hannibal was ruthless, brilliant and had a taste for Roman blood. In his youth he had vowed to remain hostile towards Rome and wanted nothing more than to destroy Rome given the chance. At the head of the Carthage army, Hannibal began his reign of terror

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    Hannibal Barca of Carthage Hannibal Barca is said to be one of the greatest generals to have ever lived. His father, Hamilcar Barca was Carthage’s general in Sicily. As the First Punic War ends in a military draw, the Roman-Carthage peace treaty deems to be costly to the Carthaginians. It limited their navy which was crippling to an empire of trade. So they looked towards the Iberian peninsula to exploit the riches of Spain. This made them work on their land defenses. Once landing in Spain, Hamilcar

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    The Romains also made a strong army to protect themselves. In the time of the Punic wars that army was used for conquering new territories. The Romans started to expand as they did they went after the Carthaginians. The Carthaginians fought back because they were not going to be ruled by Rome and thus was borne the Punic wars. The Punic wars went on for a very long time in the end Rome won, but even in the time of war Rome’s

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    Throughout ancient history, both the Roman Empire and the Carthage Empire were rivals in many battles and wars. Both Rome and Carthage were prestigious empires with economic and political growth mainly through trade and the conquest of land, but during the Punic Wars, they were both tested against each other that lead to 100’s of years of war to determine which empire was the supreme power of the Mediterranean. After the fall of Phoenician city of Tyre, the remaining Tyrians fled to Carthage with

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    Rome’s Ingenious Plan: Semi-citizenship From 218-202 BCE, Hannibal attacked Rome in the Second Punic War, winning nearly every battle he fought; Hannibal was triumphant throughout most of the war. However, Rome was still able to win the Second Punic War due to its ingenious plan, semi-citizenship. During the war Rome lost many soldiers, but bounced back stronger than ever and won the war against Carthage and Hannibal. Rome was able to recover extremely quickly as a result of its semi-citizenship

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