Carthage tells the life story of the city, both as one of the Mediterranean's great seafaring powers before 146 BC, and after its refounding in the 1st century BC. It provides a comprehensive history of the city and its unique culture, and offering students an insight into Rome's greatest enemy.
Carthage tells the life story of the city, both as one of the Mediterranean's great seafaring powers before 146 BC, and after its refounding in the 1st century BC. It provides a comprehensive history of the city and its unique culture, and offering students an insight into Rome's greatest enemy.
Dexter Hoyos is former Associate Professor of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Sydney, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Dido's city 2. Trade and the beginnings of empire 3. City life and religion 4. Society and government 5. Politics, politicians, and Carthage in Libya 6. Carthage versus the Greeks 7. Fighting Rome 8. The death of Punic Carthage 9. Colonia Iulia Concordia Carthago 10. Christianity and Carthage 11. Carthage Vandalised 12. Byzantine Carthage
1. Dido's city 2. Trade and the beginnings of empire 3. City life and religion 4. Society and government 5. Politics, politicians, and Carthage in Libya 6. Carthage versus the Greeks 7. Fighting Rome 8. The death of Punic Carthage 9. Colonia Iulia Concordia Carthago 10. Christianity and Carthage 11. Carthage Vandalised 12. Byzantine Carthage
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