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Sardinia (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 27
Carthage (Tunisia) (search for this): book 3, chapter 27
Africa (search for this): book 3, chapter 27
Spain (Spain) (search for this): book 3, chapter 27
Rome (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 27
Sicily (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 27
The Fourth Treaty
At the end of the first Punic war another treaty was
Fourth treaty, B. C. 241.
made, of which the chief provisions were these:
"The Carthaginians shall evacuate Sicily and
all islands lying between Italy and Sicily.
"The allies of neither of the parties to the treaty shall be
attacked by the other.
"Neither party shall impose any contribution, nor erect any
public building, nor enlist soldiers in the dominions of the
other, nor make any compact of friendship with the allies ofSicily.
"The allies of neither of the parties to the treaty shall be
attacked by the other.
"Neither party shall impose any contribution, nor erect any
public building, nor enlist soldiers in the dominions of the
other, nor make any compact of friendship with the allies of
the other.
"The Carthaginians shall within ten years pay to the
Romans two-thousand two-hundred talents, and a thousand
on the spot; and shall restore all prisoners, without ransom,
to the Romans."
Afterwards, at the end of the Mercenary war in Africa, theFifth treaty, B. C. 238.
Romans went so far as to pass a decree for war
with Carthage, but eventually made a treaty to
the following effect: "The Carthaginians shall
evacuate Sardinia, and pay an additional twelve hundred
talents."
Finally, in
Italy (Italy) (search for this): book 3, chapter 27
The Fourth Treaty
At the end of the first Punic war another treaty was
Fourth treaty, B. C. 241.
made, of which the chief provisions were these:
"The Carthaginians shall evacuate Sicily and
all islands lying between Italy and Sicily.
"The allies of neither of the parties to the treaty shall be
attacked by the other.
"Neither party shall impose any contribution, nor erect any
public building, nor enlist soldiers in the dominions of the
other, nor make any compact of friendship with the allies of
the other.
"The Carthaginians shall within ten years pay to the
Romans two-thousand two-hundred talents, and a thousand
on the spot; and shall restore all prisoners, without ransom,
to the Romans."
Afterwards, at the end of the Mercenary war in Africa, theFifth treaty, B. C. 238.
Romans went so far as to pass a decree for war
with Carthage, but eventually made a treaty to
the following effect: "The Carthaginians shall
evacuate Sardinia, and pay an additional twelve hundred
talents."
Finally, i
228 BC (search for this): book 3, chapter 27
238 BC (search for this): book 3, chapter 27
241 BC (search for this): book 3, chapter 27
The Fourth Treaty
At the end of the first Punic war another treaty was
Fourth treaty, B. C. 241.
made, of which the chief provisions were these:
"The Carthaginians shall evacuate Sicily and
all islands lying between Italy and Sicily.
"The allies of neither of the parties to the treaty shall be
attacked by the other.
"Neither party shall impose any contribution, nor erect any
public building, nor enlist soldiers in the dominions of the
other, nor make any compact of friendship with the allies of
the other.
"The Carthaginians shall within ten years pay to the
Romans two-thousand two-hundred talents, and a thousand
on the spot; and shall restore all prisoners, without ransom,
to the Romans."
Afterwards, at the end of the Mercenary war in Africa, theFifth treaty, B. C. 238.
Romans went so far as to pass a decree for war
with Carthage, but eventually made a treaty to
the following effect: "The Carthaginians shall
evacuate Sardinia, and pay an additional twelve hundred
talents."
Finally, i