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English: Rome and Carthage domain changes during the three Punic Wars, from 264 BC to 146 BC
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Source Own work Based on Muir, Ramsay; Treharne R. F.; Fullard, Harold (1969). Muir's Historical Atlas. London: George Philip and Son. OCLC 1090019533 p. 11, map B; p.14, map A. Also R. I. Moore (1981). The Hamlyn Historical Atlas. London: Hamlyn Publishing. ISBN 0-600-30361-6 p. 8.
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The territorial expansion of the Roman Republic and decline of the Carthaginian Empire across the three Punic Wars

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