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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- the Numidian War (114 BC – 104 BC) Punics and bearers of Punic names were among the Roman enemies. Carthage Punic Ports Lanning, Michael Lee, “The Military...
- 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...