¶ … Second Punic War
The Punic wars, a total of three wars were violent clashes that took place between Rome and Carthage and spanned across a timeline of almost a Century starting from 264 BC and ending in 146 BC with the destruction of Carthage. During this time, Rome had established itself as the dominant power across the Italian Peninsula while Carthage was a powerful city state that was in Northern Africa had developed itself into a strong maritime power in the world at the time. In the context of this discussion however, the second Punic war will be the area of focus and in particular the causes of the war.
In the years leading to 237 BC, Rome had taken over the control of Sardinia and Corsica. However, Carthage managed to establish another base of influence in Spain in 237 BC with the leadership of general Hamilcar Barca and after his death under his son-in-law called Hasdrubal. As put by Livy and Polybius in their account of the second Punic war, Hamilcar hated Rome so much that he ensured his hate was perpetuated through his son Hannibal who he made to swear a blood oath to be an enemy of Rome while Hannibal was still a young boy. Barca died in 229 BC and the leadership of the army went to Hasdrubal...
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