
Destroyed Carthage in the Third Punic War.
Scipio Aemilianus, as Roman consul, led the final assault on Carthage. After a three-year siege, his forces breached the walls, captured the city, and systematically destroyed it. The surviving population was enslaved, and the territory became the Roman province of Africa.
Scipio Aemilianus was elected consul for a second time, despite legal restrictions, to command the war in Spain. His election reflected his popularity and the Senate's trust in his military abilities to end the Numantine War.
Scipio Aemilianus besieged the Celtiberian city of Numantia in Spain. After a prolonged blockade, the starving city surrendered. Scipio razed Numantia, ending the Numantine War and consolidating Roman control over Hispania.
Scipio Aemilianus was found dead in his bed, possibly murdered by political opponents. His death occurred amid political turmoil over land reforms proposed by Tiberius Gracchus, whom Scipio had opposed. The cause of death remains disputed.