Carthage has conquered the northern fertile half …
Years: 417BCE - 406BCE
Carthage has conquered the northern fertile half of modern day Tunisia, and strengthened and founded new colonies in North Africa, such as Leptis and Oea, modern Tripoli, while the Greeks cities in Sicily have bickered and prospered for seventy years after the Battle of Himera, in which Syracuse defeated Carthage to remain the dominant power in Sicily.
Carthage has also sponsored the journey of Mago Barca across the Sahara Desert to Cyrenaica, and Hanno the Navigator's journey down the African coast.
However, the Iberian colonies had seceded in that year with the help of the Iberians, cutting off Carthage's major supply of silver and copper.
Groups
- Sicily, classical
- Sparta, Kingdom of
- Carthage, Kingdom of
- Segesta, (Elymian-Ionian Greek) city-state of
- Magna Graecia
- Syracuse, Corinthian city-state of
- Selinus, (Dorian Greek) city-state of
- Massalia (Ionian Greek) city-state of
Topics
- Greek colonization
- Sicilian Wars, or Carthaginian-Syracusan Wars
- Sicilian War, Second, or Second Carthaginian-Syracusan War
