PPunic = Punicus = Phoenicians FIRST PUNIC WAR CCarthage already had people on the island, but Rome wanted to invade and take over. RRome did not have a good navy, ...
The Punic Wars Rome against Carthage The first Punic War Rome's first territorial conquest outside of Italy was Carthage in Africa. Rome wanted Carthage for two ...
The Punic Wars Rome v. Carthage, 264-146 BC Carthage was a colony of the Phoenicians and controlled much of the island of Sicily Main cause of Punic Wars was ...
The Punic Wars Foldable Part I First Punic War Why did the Punic Wars begin? Who were the Punic Wars between? How did the Romans over come their weakness at sea?
THE PUNIC WARS The Roman Republic s first territorial interest outside of Italy was in Africa- Carthage. It controlled Sicily (rich in wheat- could provide Rome ...
The Punic Wars Who is your greatest enemy? Why? Expansion Rome conquered Samnites and began to expand throughout the pennisula Syracuse in Sicily attacked Mammertines ...
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Great Jewel of the Mediterranean. little known = no written documents. enormous trading empire ... Romans sent an army to protect Italy. Events. Carthage was a ...
The Punic Wars were a series or wars that were fought between Rome and Carthage from 264-146 BCE. By the time that the wars started Rome had firm control of the ...
Fought over control of Mediterranean. Rome wins. They take island of Sicily. Gained first province ... able to defeat the Roman Empire by breaching the walls of ...
The First Punic War: 264-241 BC. Concentrated entirely on the island of Sicily. ... Rome seized the island of Corsica. Seemed unethical and rash. The Second ...
Rome vs. Carthage The First Punic War 264-241 B.C. 216 B.C. A year later at Cannae Hannibal administered one of the most crushing defeats ever suffered by a Roman army.
Roman Leadership (Reformers, Generals, and Triumvirates) How did Roman leaders try to fix the issues that Rome faced after the Punic Wars? Over the next 100 years ...
Why did they do that? Takes on the PUNIC WARS by David E Woody One of history's great moments surrounds the conflict between Hannibal of Carthage, and the Roman Empire.
Key Terms The Punic Wars Carthage Sicily Punics Mercenaries Syracuse Corvus New Carthage Hannibal P. Scipio The Alps Fabius Maximus Cannae Double Encirclement
EXPANSION OF ROMAN EMPIRE By: ... Key Events: Rome fought the three Punic Wars against the Carthagians. The Punic Wars expanded their territories and power.
Roman Conquests: The Expansion of Rome Entry # 9 Objective Explain the importance of the Punic Wars to Roman history The Punic Wars (246 BCE-146 BCE) Phases of the ...
The Roman Republic & the Punic Wars Hypothetical reconstruction of Roman Forum in Imperial times. Watercolor (18th century), Giuseppe Becchetti Ancient Italy (c. 6th ...
Punic Wars Answer: Back to the Game Board Topic 4 for 1 New, eastern capital established by Constantine Question: Check Your Answer Topic 4 for 2 Constantinople ...
The Roman Republic: Learning Goals Describe how geography influenced Rome s development Explain the main institutions of the Roman republic Describe how the Punic ...
The Roman Republic Compare and contrast the patricians and plebeians. Describe the social structure and daily life of Rome. Define tribunes. What were the Punic Wars?
Presence of a non IE language spoken in the Aquitanian-Iberian ... Indo-European languages (except Punic settlements) : Basque, Iberian, Ligurian, Tartessian, ...
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Objective: Second Punic War, Fall of Hannibal & Engineering an Empire. Homework: Materials for your project we will work in class on them Friday. Ignition ...
Duty. Valor. Courage. Bravery. Sacrifice. Self sacrifice. Not self glorifying. Good of whole ... First war outside of Italy for Romans. 2nd Punic War (218 201 BCE) ...
Roman History. By: Tiffany Gomez. Computers & Social Studies 6-1. The Punic War ... The two boys were saved by a a shepherd. Then they were adopted by farmers. ...
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8-2. The Roman Republic. Rome's Government - the way it was. ... Assembly of Centuries. Dictator - CHANGES... What rights did the Plebeians gain? Roman Law ...
... Roman armies used the phalanx formation of the Greeks. I. ... These units were mobile and quick enough to defeat the larger and slower phalanx formation. ...
Ch 8 sec 2-3 Roman Expansion Powerful rivals in Mediterranean Sea Enemy is Carthage-coast of North Africa Carthage-found by the Phoenicians 800 BC Control trade to ...
Roman Expansion A typical Roman soldier A Roman centurion Roman Artillery Generally powered by cords of horse hair twisted by a lever, these machines launched stones ...
ROMAN HISTORY TIMELINE AUGUSTUS CAESAR VESPASIAN IMPORTANT DATES IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE c. 1000 BC Latins settle in Latium c. 625 BC Historical founding of Rome 509 BC ...
This forces Hannibal to leave the Italian peninsula to defend his home. ... so nothing would grown there again The Future Rome secured their spot as an economic and ...
ANCIENT ROME Introduction Latins 1500 BCE crossed Alps, invaded Italy founded Rome on Tiber River according to legend Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus Etruscans ...
Causes Results Carthage asked for peace; had to pay indemnity and give up control of Sicily. ... PowerPoint Presentation Author: megan rucker Last modified by: HRW
The foundation of Rome and the Monarchy (753-509 BCE) The Republic (509 c. 27 BCE) ... Poussin's Rape of the Sabine Women. From Monarchy to Republic ...
Caesar Marches on Rome Crosses the Rubicon Caesar and Cleopatra Cleopatra Beware the Ides of March (44 BC) Terms Roman Republic Romulus & Remus 12 Tables ...
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Section 2 The Roman Republic Section Overview This section describes the Roman Republic s political development and the defeat of Carthage. Rome s republic was ...
Between 230-210 BCE Rome brought the entire eastern Adriatic coast under its rule. ... Many farms were being bought by the aristocracy and slaves were brought in to do ...