because romans wanted to have more land then them.
They contested for control of the Western Mediterranean.
It had defeated Carthage in the First Punic War and stripped it of some of its best assets.
Hate is an extreme dislike for something or someone. Hate only symbolizes hate. There are symbols, like the swastika, that symbolize hate.
Many people hate the holidays because they are single and lonely.
Mirrored Hate Painting was created in 1999.
ROME is the name of the city where Cecilia lived - ROME, ITALY
Florence is north of Rome.
Poplar HARCA was created in 1996.
Poplar HARCA's population is 2,009.
Hamilcar Barca was a Carthaginian generaland father of the renown Hannibal Barca who waged war against Rome .
Hamilcar Barca.
Poplar HARCA's motto is 'Making Poplar a better place to live'.
This answer deals with Hamilcar Barca a leading politician in Carthage who led a group there with designs on war to reestablish the power of Carthage that had been lost by the First Punic War. In that war Hamilcar was a leading general. His activities after the defeat of Carthage led to the 2nd Punic War. He was the father of the famous general Hannibal. Hamilcar gained a commission to lead an army to regain the prominence of Carthage but the details of the mission were unclear. Both Rome and Carthage had been very active after the 1st Punic War. Rome had to contend with the Gauls to the north of Italian peninsula and to the east with problems in the kingdom of Illyria. Carthage was involved with ending rebellions with their mercenary armies and other affairs on the North African coast. Hamilcar was bent on revenge against Rome. He however needed to conceal his main objective from Rome, lest they interfere in Africa. Here are the steps that are important to Hamilcar's plans. 1. He had to make sure that Carthage kept up its indemnity payments to Rome that were part of the peace treaty ending the 1st Punic War. Failure to comply would again antagonize Rome, perhaps into violence. Such an event would foil his plans in Iberia. 2. Hamilcar led an army from North Africa to the Straights of Gibralter and crossed into Spain.. the Iberian peninsula. 3. His intention was to reap the wealth there and make good on payments to Rome. 4. That was not his only intention however. The Romans "bought" this idea and did not realize the other motives of Hamilcar. 5. Gaining control of Spain would enable him to exploit the wealth of it to yes repay Rome, but also to use that wealth to raise an army against Rome. 6. In order to regain control of Iberia, Hamilcar with the help of his two sons, Hannibal & Hasdrubal, along with his brother-in-law Hasdrubal the Elder, fought many battles to become dominant in Iberia. 7. During his 9 years of wars in Iberia, Hamilcar of course made many enemies in the Iberian Peneinsula. During an attack by against him in 229 BC BCE, he spilt his forces between himself and his sons. 8. Hamilcar drowned in his escape from the forces of a local ruler named Orissus.
the most famous carthaginian leader to face Rome was Hannibal Barca (247-182BC). But there were others who fought Rome like Hasdrubal the Fair, Marhabal, Hanno the Great, hamilcar barca etc
Hannibal's father was Hamilcar Barca, a Carthaginian general and statesman who played a key role in the First and Second Punic Wars against the Roman Republic. Hamilcar was known for his military prowess and for instilling a deep sense of hatred towards Rome in his son, Hannibal.
The generals of Carthage in the punic wars was Hannibal and his son Hamilcar.
Brother of Hannibal.
Yes.
The battle of Drepana was won by Adherbal (or Ad Herbal) and Hamilcar. Hamilcar was a very common name in Carthage and there were many generals and admirals called Hamilcar.