Roman Republic - Romans launched an invasion of North Africa
Time: 256 BC
Place: North Africa (Present-Day Tunisia)
Details: Romans launched an invasion of North Africa in 256 BC, which the Carthaginians intercepted at the Battle of Cape Ecnomus off the south coast of Sicily. The Carthaginians were again beaten.
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