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The area of today's Tunisia. It had trading stations in North Africa, Iberia, and the western Mediterranean islands.

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The area of today's Tunisia. It had trading stations in North Africa, Iberia, and the western Mediterranean islands.

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Q: What territory did Carthage control in 264 BC?
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Who settled in Carthage in 264 BC?

Carthage remained in control of its city and territory in 264 BCE.


Who did Rome beat in the Punic Wars 264 BC to 146 BC?

Carthage.


Which islands did Rome win between 264 BC. and 146 BC?

During the Punic Wars Rome wrested control from Carthage of the islands of Sicily , Sardinia and Corsica .


What city-state did Rome come into conflict with after 264 BC?

Carthage


What island did Carthage attempt to take over in 264 BC?

Sicily.


When did rome and Carthage fight?

The Punic Wars were fought between 264 BC to 146 BC .


When did Rome fight in the Punic Wars?

Rome fought Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC .


Rome and Carthage fought in what war?

Rome and Carthage fought each other in the First, Second and Third Punic Wars (264-241 BC, 218-201 BC and 149-146 BC).


How long did the war between Rome and Carthage last?

Sparta was a city-state in Greece. It had nothing to do with Rome in Italy and Carthage in Tunisia.


What were a series of armed conflicts between Carthage and Rome?

The series of armed conflicts between Rome and Carthage were the three Punic Wars (264-240 BC, 219-201 BC and 149-146 BC).


What city state did Rome fight with from 250 BC to 150 BC?

Rome fought the three Punic Wars with Carthage. They spanned from 264 BC to 146 BC


In 264 BC Rome began to fight Carthage which was the beginning of the long struggle know as what?

The Punic Wars.