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6 July, 23:05

Rome defeated, then destroyed, Carthage in the

a. Battle of Cannae in 216 BCE

c. conquest of southern Italy.

b. Fourth Macedonian War.

d. Punic Wars.

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  1. 6 July, 23:39
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    Rome defeated, then destroyed, Carthage in the "D. Punic Wars," since these wars were perhaps the most pivotal in terms of the reorganization of Greece and the Mediterranean region in general.
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