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  • 2 weeks later...

I think its fair to say that Rome became the dominant power of the Mediterranean, after the Punic Wars.

Rome truely became a nation, and was well on it's way to becoming a great empire too.

Even though it suffered setbacks; Hannibal destroyed an army, or two, Rome had the resources (manpower, etc.), to recoup her losses.

It would seem that the Roman capacity to endure hardship, was more than evident here.

This quality would later serve Rome well, as she expanded her empire.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hello Gaius,

 

Yup, it was amazing how the romans recovered again and again of the many losses they suffered from Hannibal.

 

btw we expanded our Punic Wars section conciderable since primuspilus last mentioned it.

 

more about Punic Wars

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The Punic Wars are interesting to me in that each can be seen as generally focused on a particular area of the art of war. The first known for its great sea battles, the second with Hannibal, Scipio and their land battles, and the third the siege of Carthage. It's as if the two great powers had to test each other in each to prove who is the most mighty.

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