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Carthage

A Captivating Guide to the Carthaginian Empire and Its Conflicts with the Ancient Greek City-States and the Roman Republic in the Sicilian Wars and Punic Wars

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Carthage

By: Captivating History
Narrated by: Richard L. Walton
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Very few of the ancient empires and nations were able to challenge the Romans, who were famous for their military might. Even fewer were able to make them shiver just by mentioning their name. In fact, only one enemy of Rome managed to engrave such fear into their bones. That was Carthage, sometimes called the Carthaginian Empire.

It was a formidable state that stretched across northern Africa, from Algeria and Tunisia to the shores of Morocco and southern Spain. In its heyday, it was a formidable force that controlled much of the western Mediterranean. As such, it was the first real obstacle to the rise of the Roman state, the only one which almost brought it down before it even became an ancient superpower.

Hannibal Barca, the most famous Carthaginian leader, was at one point in front of the gates of Rome. Because of that, the Carthaginian Empire, usually personified by Hannibal himself, is typically seen and described as the great foe of Rome, one of the rare daunting opponents the Romans faced.

In Carthage: A Captivating Guide to the Carthaginian Empire and Its Conflicts with the Ancient Greek City-States and the Roman Republic in the Sicilian Wars and Punic Wars, you will discover chapters, such as:

  • A New City in the West
  • Becoming a Mediterranean Power
  • Fighting for Control over Sicily
  • From Allies to Enemies
  • Succumbing to the Wounds
  • The Carthaginian Society and Government
  • Army of the Carthaginian Republic
  • The Punic Civilization
  • And much, much more!

So, if you want to learn more about the Carthage, scroll up and click the "buy now" button!

©2020 Captivating History (P)2020 Captivating History
Ancient Africa Greek Roman Empire
Excellent Scholarship • Complex Characters • Comprehensive Coverage • Readable History • Educational Content

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The fact that at the time the wars started Carthage was far more powerful than Rome is something to think about. The sorry fact is that because Rome defeated the city at the end of the Third Punic War means that any history of Carthage will always be very one-sided.

Almost The Definitive Work

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I enjoyed this audible. It is quite factual and slightly heavy traveling in places, but it is balanced and pains to point out what we know, also what we don't know. It's more work than a best-seller, but a very complete report of the three Punic Wars.

an interest in history or/and in war and politics

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I found the work completely adequate in explaining the Punic wars. He told me everything that I desired to know and then some. I can now say that I have a grasp on what they were all about and why they are important in the history of the world.

Excellent research. This work will answer all you

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For those who have a serious concern in the Punic Wars, but would prefer not to take the time and trouble to plow through the ancient roots, The Fall of Carthage, by Adrian Goldsworthy is an excellent choice.

Comprehensive and Detailed

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This work, while perhaps not perfect and containing some questionable statements, is probably the best foundation, summary, and starting point for someone wanting to get to holds with the Punic Wars.

The best introduction and overview of the Punic

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