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raketka [301]
3 years ago
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Following the end of the Third Punic War, Carthage was made a Roman province

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Wewaii [24]3 years ago
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False, at the end of the Third Punic war in 146BC, they re-developed as Roman Carthage which had become a major city of the Roman Empire in the province of Africa. It didn’t BECOME the province, it was a city within it.
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