Answer:
Rome went on to conquer the Carthaginian Empire in the third punic wars, as well as Sicily and the Corsica
Step-by-step explanation:
All these places are close to each other in terms of geography. Siciliy and Corsica are islands in the sea surrouding Italy and they are above the tip of North Africa which includes the city of Carthage.
The Roman Empire claimed victory in the third punic war while beseiging Carthage. During the first and second punic wars, they failed to capture the town.
When I looked at the map, there was no islands/countries east of Italy that were seized during the punic wars.