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The First Punic War was fought between Carthage and the Roman Republic from 264 BC to 241 BC. It was the first of three major wars between these two ancient world super powers for supremacy in the Mediterranean Sea and control of Sicily. After 23 years of conflict, Rome won and imposed heavy conditions to sign a peace with Carthage.

1 The beginning

In the middle of the 3rd century BC, the Republic of Rome was on a winning streak. Following centuries of internal rebellions and disturbances, the whole of the Italian Peninsula was tightly secured under Roman hands, with all enemies, like the Latin league or the Samnites defeated and the invasion of king Pyrrhus of Epirus surpassed. Rome was used to success and had an enormous confidence in the current political system and army organization. On the other side of the Mediterranean, Carthage was already an established naval and commercial power, controlling most of the maritime routes in the Sea. Originally a Phoenician colony, the city had become a wide commercial empire reaching the Iberian Peninsula and the coast of Northern Africa.

In 288 BCCenturies: 4th century BC 3rd century BC 2nd century BC Decades: 330s BC 320s BC 310s BC 300s BC 290s BC 280s BC 270s BC 260s BC 250s BC 240s BC 230s BC 293 BC 292 BC 291 BC 290 BC 289 BC 288 BC 287 BC 286 BC 285 BC 284 BC 283 BC Events King Demetrius I o, a group of Italian mercenaries (the Mamertines ) occupied the city of MessinaMessina is the third largest city on the island of Sicily, Italy and the capital of the province which bears its name. Messina has a population of 260,000. Founded by Greek colonists in the 8th century BC, Messina was originally called Zancle (scythe) bec in the north-eastern tip of Sicily, killing all the men and taking the women as their wives. From this base, they ravaged the countryside and became a problem for the independent city of SyracuseMediterranean Sea, showing location of Syracuse on the island of Sicily. Map also shows Italy, Tunisia, and the islands Sardinia and Corsica. Syracuse Siracusa in Italian) is a city on the eastern coast of Sicily, Italy. Syracuse was founded in 734 BC by. When Hiero IIHiero II tyrant of Syracuse from 270 to 215 BC, was the illegitimate son of a Syracusan noble, Hierocles, who claimed descent from Gelo. He was an important figure of the First Punic War. On the departure of Pyrrhus from Sicily ( 275 BC) the Syracusan arm, tyrant of Syracuse, came to power in 265 BCCenturies: 4th century BC 3rd century BC 2nd century BC Decades: 310s BC 300s BC 290s BC 280s BC 270s BC 260s BC 250s BC 240s BC 230s BC 220s BC 210s BC Years: 270 BC 269 BC 268 BC 267 BC 266 BC 265 BC 264 BC 263 BC 262 BC 261 BC 260 BC Events Archimedes,, he decided to take some definitive action against the Mamertines and besieged Messina. The Mamertines then appealed for help simultaneously to Rome and Carthage. At first, the Romans did not relish the idea coming to the aid of soldiers who had unjustly stolen a city from its rightful possessors. Moreover, Rome had recently dealt with an insurrection of mercenaries following the defeat of Pyrrhus of Epirus (Rhegium, 271) and was probably reluctant to help this faction now. Carthage was the first city to respond the plea and sent troops to the area soon enough. This was probably the reason that forced Rome into the conflict: they were afraid to see Carthaginian power spread further over Sicily and get too close to Italy. And so Rome chose to form an alliance with the Mamertines. In the following year ( 264 BC) Rome sent troops to Sicily (the first time a Roman army acted outside the Italian Peninsula) and forced Syracuse into an unwanted alliance. Soon enough the only parties in the dispute were Rome and Carthage and the conflict evolved into a struggle for the possession of Sicily.



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