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Skibidi battles in the ancient world were real as the Romans clashed with the goon-like Carthaginians in the Punic Wars. The first war was all about naval ramming, but Romans lowkey flexed their might. Then came Hannibal with elephants in the second war, but he could not out-edge the Romans. By the third war, Karthago was toast, and the city got wrecked. Enter Julius Caesar, the sigma ruler who threw gladiator games to win hearts and rack up debts. He formed a ship alliance with Pompey and Crassus but took a wild turn, becoming a dictator and then meeting a dank end by his Senate foes. Augustus rose next, expanding the empire.