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At the Battle of Zama (202 BCE), the Romans under Scipio Africanus the Elder defeated the Carthaginians under Hannibal.

It effectively put an end to both Hannibal's leadership of the Carthaginian army and Carthage's chances of mounting a strong challenge to Rome. This fight was the final and most important of the Second Punic War.

The conflict took place in a location named Naraggara by the Roman historian Livy, which is today Sqiyat Sd Yusuf in Tunisia. The Roman historian Cornelius Nepos gave the place, which contemporary historians have never accurately identified, the name Zama roughly 150 years after the conflict.

By the year 203, the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio's army, who had invaded Africa and won a crucial battle within 20 miles (32 km) west of Carthage proper, posed a serious threat to Carthage.

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