
Battle of Corinth (146 BC) - Wikipedia
The Battle of Corinth of 146 BC, also known as the Battle of Leucapetra or the Battle of Lefkopetra, was a decisive engagement fought between the Roman Republic and the Greek city-state of Corinth and its allies in the Achaean League.
146 BC - Wikipedia
Year 146 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Lentulus and Achaicus (or, less frequently, year 608 Ab urbe condita ). The denomination 146 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe ...
Battle of Carthage (146 BCE) | Summary | Britannica
The Battle of Carthage in 146 bce ended generations of war between the Phoenician-founded city and Rome, both vying for control of the Mediterranean Sea. It ended with the destruction of the city and can be viewed an act of Roman aggression prompted as much by motives of revenge for earlier wars as by greed for the rich farming lands around the ...
Punic Wars | Summary, Causes, Battles, & Maps | Britannica
2025年3月24日 · Punic Wars, (264–146 bce), a series of three wars between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian (Punic) empire, resulting in the destruction of Carthage, the enslavement of its population, and Roman hegemony over the western Mediterranean.
Achaian War: How the Romans Defeated the Last Free State in …
2023年12月8日 · In 146 BCE the Achaian League — the last significant free state in Greece — fell before a swift and devastating Roman advance in a war that ended an era.
Battle of Corinth 146 BC The Decisive End of Ancient Greece
The Battle of Corinth 146 BCE was a decisive Roman victory that led to the city’s destruction. The aftermath of the battle marked a shift in power, embedding the region more firmly under Roman control.
Third Punic War | Third Punic War | Rome’s Defeat of Carthage [149 bce ...
Third Punic War, (149–146 bce), third of three wars between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian (Punic) Empire that resulted in the final destruction of Carthage, the enslavement of its population, and Roman hegemony over the western Mediterranean.
Warfare | Battle of Corinth (146 BC) - History Archive
The Battle of Corinth, fought in 146 BCE, was a decisive engagement between the Roman Republic and the Greek city-state of Corinth, marking the end of the Achaean War and effectively bringing Greece under Roman control.
Punic Wars, between Rome and Carthage, come to an end - HISTORY
2019年11月5日 · Between 146 BCE and the sack of Rome by the Vandals in 476 CE, Rome would use its regional wealth and power to establish one of the largest and most powerful empires of all time, eventually...
The End of the Roman Republic 146 to 44 BC: Conquest and Crisis …
In 146 BC the armies of Rome destroyed Carthage and emerged as the decisive victors of the Third Punic War. The Carthaginian population was sold and its territory became the Roman province of Africa.