The Second Punic War: Carthage And The Roman Republic

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The second Punic war is one of the three wars between the two great powers Carthage and the Roman Republic at lasted from 218 to 201 BC. It was named by this name because the Romans called the Carthaginians the name of the “Poeni” that derived from the Latin words “Punici”. (Jones & Sidwell, 1997)
This battle had many consequences for all belligerents. The most important result is the dominance of the Roman Republic on the Mediterranean world.
Carthage lost Hispania forever, and it was obliged to pay 10,000 talents to the Rome Republic. The Carthaginians were also prevented from using more ten ships in their fleet. This fleet was only to protect their coasts from pirates. In addition to preventing them from raising their army without receive