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264 BCE - 241 BCE: First Punic War. Carthage cedes Sicily to Rome
c. 263 BCE: Antaros and 3000 Celts fight with Carthage in the First Punic War
260 BCE: First Roman naval victory against Carthage off Mylae in the First Punic War
258 BCE: Rome wins a naval battle against Carthage at Sulcis
256 BCE: Rome wins a land battle south of Tunis
255 BCE: Carthage sues for peace during the First Punic War but the Roman consul Regulus' excessive demands are rejected
241 BCE: Roman naval victory off the Aegates Islands leads to victory over Carthage, ending the First Punic War
219 BCE: Hannibal crosses the Ebro river in Spain and sacks the city of Saguntum, Rome's ally, sparking off the Second Punic War
202 BCE: Battle of Zama: Scipio Africanus defeats Hannibal, ending the Second Punic War.
150 BCE: A Carthaginian army attacks Numidia, breaking the peace treaty agreed with Rome and sparking the Third Punic War.
146 BCE: End of the Third Punic War. Carthage is destroyed and its lands become the Roman province Africa
c. 175 CE: Septimius Severus marries the Punic lady Paccia Marciana
814 – 146 BCE: The Punic religion was based on that of their Phoenician forefathers, who worshiped Baal Hammon and Melqart, but merged Phoenician ideas with Numidian and some Greek and Egyptiandeities, such as Apollo, Tanit and Dionysus
c. 800 BCE - onward: Carthaginians pushed westerly into the Atlantic
49 - 44 BCE: A new city of Carthage was built on the same land by Julius Caesar; it became the second-largest city in the western half of the Roman Empire