First Punic War
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The First Punic War, a pivotal conflict in ancient history, unfolded between Rome and Carthage from 264 to 241 BCE. This struggle for supremacy in the Western Mediterranean was sparked by territorial disputes in Sicily. It witnessed large-scale naval engagements and land battles, showcasing Rome's remarkable adaptation to naval warfare. Ultimately, Rome emerged victorious, annexing Sicily and forcing Carthage to pay a hefty indemnity. This war marked Rome's ascent as a dominant Mediterranean power, shaping its future expansion and setting the stage for subsequent conflicts between these two formidable empires.
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