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  1. Punic people - Wikipedia

    In modern academic writing, the term Punic exclusively refers to Phoenicians in the western Mediterranean. Specific Punic groups are often referred to with hyphenated names, like Siculo …

  2. Punic Wars - World History Encyclopedia

    Apr 18, 2018 · The Punic Wars were a series of conflicts fought between Carthage and Rome between 264 BCE and 146 BCE. The name Punic comes from the word Phoenician (Phoinix …

  3. Punic Wars | Summary, Causes, Battles, & Maps | Britannica

    Oct 22, 2025 · 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 …

  4. PUNIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PUNIC is of or relating to Carthage or the Carthaginians.

  5. Ancient DNA Reveals the True Origins of the Punic People

    Apr 23, 2025 · The Punic identity spread not because thousands of Phoenicians boarded ships and sailed west, but because their cultural institutions—alphabet, religion, trade networks, and …

  6. Punic Wars | History of the Punic Wars

    Learn all about the history of the First, Second and Third Punic Wars here including the exploits of the great general Hannibal Barca.

  7. Punic, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English …

    Punic, n. & adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  8. Punic - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    A punic person is treacherous or two-faced, unlikely to be loyal. You risk being called punic if you're nice to your friend but gossip about her behind her back.

  9. Punic language - Wikipedia

    The Punic language, also called Phoenicio-Punic or Carthaginian, is an extinct variety of the Phoenician language, a Canaanite language of the Northwest Semitic branch of the Semitic …

  10. Cultures | Punic - History Archive

    After the Punic Wars, Romans used the term Punic as an adjective meaning treacherous.In archaeological and linguistic usage Punic refers to a Hellenistic and later-era culture and …