Greco-Punic conflict
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concept
The Greco-Punic conflict refers to the prolonged series of wars, rivalries, and cultural confrontations between the Greek city-states and the Carthaginian (Punic) empire, primarily over control of trade routes and territories in the western Mediterranean, especially Sicily, from the 6th to the 3rd centuries BCE.
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| Greco-Punic conflict canonical | 1 |
Instances (1)
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| Carthaginian invasion of Sicily (480 BC) | — |