- The
proper nouns "
Punics" and "Punes" were used in the 16th century, but are
obsolete and
there is no
proper noun in
current use. "
Punic"
derives from the...
- The
Punic Wars were a
series of wars
between 264 and 146 BC
fought between the
Roman Republic and
Ancient Carthage.
Three wars took place, on both land...
-
dialects lack
precision and
generally disagree on the classification. The
Punics sta**** in
contact with the
homeland of
Phoenicia until the
destruction of...
- The
Second Punic War (218 to 201 BC) was the
second of
three wars
fought between Carthage and Rome, the two main
powers of the
western Mediterranean in...
-
these locations, as
suggested by Greco-Roman and
biblical sources. The
Punics derived the
original core of
their religion from Phoenicia, but also developed...
- The
First Punic War (264–241 BC) was the
first of
three wars
fought between Rome and Carthage, the two main
powers of the
western Mediterranean in the...
- The
Third Punic War (149–146 BC) was the
third and last of the
Punic Wars
fought between Carthage and Rome. The war was
fought entirely within Carthaginian...
-
metal mines. A long war
began which saw the
Punics penetrate towards the
inland territories. In
defense of
Punic interests, in 540 BC
Carthage sent an expert...
- region.
After a long
conflict with the
emerging Roman Republic,
known as the
Punic Wars (264–146 BC), Rome
finally destro****
Carthage in 146 BC. A
Roman Carthage...
- the
Punics preserved them as well. The
treaty signed in 215 BC by
Hannibal and
Philip V of
Macedon is
known to have been
drafted in Gr**** and
Punic, and...