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Punic Wars: Rome and Carthage
The First Punic War began in 264 BC when settlements on Sicily began to appeal to the two ...
published: 26 May 2011
Punic Wars: Rome and Carthage
The First Punic War began in 264 BC when settlements on Sicily began to appeal to the two powers between which they lay -- Rome and Carthage -- to solve internal conflicts. The war saw land battles in Sicily early on, but the theatre shifted to naval battles around Sicily and Africa. Before the First Punic War there was no Roman navy to speak of. The new war in Sicily against Carthage, a great naval power, forced Rome to quickly build a fleet and train sailors. The first few naval battles were catastrophic disasters for Rome. However, after training more sailors and inventing a grappling engine, a Roman naval force was able to defeat a Carthaginian fleet, and further naval victories followed. The Carthaginians then hired Xanthippus of Carthage, a Spartan mercenary general, to reorganise and lead their army. He managed to cut off the Roman army from its base by re-establishing Carthaginian naval supremacy. With their newfound naval abilities, the Romans then beat the Carthaginians in naval battle again at the Battle of the Aegates Islands and leaving Carthage without a fleet or sufficient coin to raise one. For a maritime power the loss of their access to the Mediterranean stung financially and psychologically, and the Carthaginians sued for peace. Continuing distrust led to the renewal of hostilities in the Second Punic War when Hannibal Barca attacked a Spanish town, which had diplomatic ties to Rome. Hannibal then crossed the Italian Alps to invade Italy. Hannibal's <b>...</b>
published: 26 May 2011
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engineering an empire -carthage pt 1
Carthage, a remarkable city-state that dominated the Mediterranean for over 600 years, har...
published: 02 Feb 2008
engineering an empire -carthage pt 1
Carthage, a remarkable city-state that dominated the Mediterranean for over 600 years, harnessed their extensive resources to develop some of the ancient world's most groundbreaking technology. For generations, Carthage defined power, strength and ingenuity, but by the third century BC, the empire's existence was threatened by another emerging superpower, Rome. However, when the Romans engineered their empire, they were only following the lead of the Carthaginians. From the city's grand harbor to the rise of one of history's greatest generals, Hannibal Barca, we will examine the architecture and infrastructure that enabled the rise and fall of the Carthaginian Empire
published: 02 Feb 2008
author: moddyloc
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The Siege of Carthage
The Romans elected the young but popular Scipio Aemilianus as consul, a special law being ...
published: 31 May 2010
The Siege of Carthage
The Romans elected the young but popular Scipio Aemilianus as consul, a special law being passed to lift the age restriction. Scipio restored discipline, defeated the Carthaginians in a field battle, and besieged the city closely, constructing a mole to block the harbor. In the spring of 146 BC the Romans broke through the city wall but they were hard pressed to take the city. Every building, house and temple had been turned into a stronghold and every Carthaginian had taken up a weapon. The Romans were forced to move slowly, capturing the city house by house, street by street and fighting each Carthaginian soldier who fought with courage born of despair. Eventually after hours upon hours of house-to-house fighting, the Carthaginians surrendered. An estimated 50000 surviving inhabitants were sold into slavery. The city was then leveled. The land surrounding Carthage was declared ager publicus, and it was shared between local farmers, and Roman and Italian ones. Before the end of the battle, a dramatic event took place: the few survivors had found refuge in the temple of Eshmun, in the citadel of Byrsa, although it was already burning. They negotiated their surrender, but Scipio Aemilianus expressed that forgiveness was impossible either for Hasdrubal, the general who defended the city, or for the Roman deserters. Hasdrubal then left the Citadel to surrender and praying for mercy (he had tortured Roman prisoners in front of the Roman army). At that moment Hasdrubal's wife <b>...</b>
published: 31 May 2010
author: TitusLabienus
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engineering an empire -carthage pt 2
Carthage, a remarkable city-state that dominated the Mediterranean for over 600 years, har...
published: 02 Feb 2008
engineering an empire -carthage pt 2
Carthage, a remarkable city-state that dominated the Mediterranean for over 600 years, harnessed their extensive resources to develop some of the ancient world's most groundbreaking technology. For generations, Carthage defined power, strength and ingenuity, but by the third century BC, the empire's existence was threatened by another emerging superpower, Rome. However, when the Romans engineered their empire, they were only following the lead of the Carthaginians. From the city's grand harbor to the rise of one of history's greatest generals, Hannibal Barca, we will examine the architecture and infrastructure that enabled the rise and fall of the Carthaginian Empire
published: 02 Feb 2008
author: moddyloc
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Total War: Rome II - Carthage Battle Gameplay Walkthrough
Wondering just how epic a battle can get? We sit down with James Russell from developer Cr...
published: 19 Oct 2012
Total War: Rome II - Carthage Battle Gameplay Walkthrough
Wondering just how epic a battle can get? We sit down with James Russell from developer Creative Assembly for an exclusive first look at the battle gameplay from the new Total War: Rome II. Follow Total War: Rome II at GameSpot.com! www.gamespot.com Official Site - www.totalwar.com Visit our other channels: Gameplay & Guides - www.youtube.com Trailers - www.youtube.com MLG, NASL & eSports - www.youtube.com Mobile Gaming - www.youtube.com Like - www.facebook.com Follow - www.twitter.com www.gamespot.com
published: 19 Oct 2012
author: gamespot
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engineering an empire -carthage pt 3
Carthage, a remarkable city-state that dominated the Mediterranean for over 600 years, har...
published: 02 Feb 2008
engineering an empire -carthage pt 3
Carthage, a remarkable city-state that dominated the Mediterranean for over 600 years, harnessed their extensive resources to develop some of the ancient world's most groundbreaking technology. For generations, Carthage defined power, strength and ingenuity, but by the third century BC, the empire's existence was threatened by another emerging superpower, Rome. However, when the Romans engineered their empire, they were only following the lead of the Carthaginians. From the city's grand harbor to the rise of one of history's greatest generals, Hannibal Barca, we will examine the architecture and infrastructure that enabled the rise and fall of the Carthaginian Empire
published: 02 Feb 2008
author: moddyloc
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Archaeological Site of Carthage (UNESCO/NHK)
Carthage was founded in the 9th century BC on the Gulf of Tunis. From the 6th century onwa...
published: 03 Jun 2010
Archaeological Site of Carthage (UNESCO/NHK)
Carthage was founded in the 9th century BC on the Gulf of Tunis. From the 6th century onwards, it developed into a great trading empire covering much of the Mediterranean and was home to a brilliant civilization. In the course of the long Punic wars, Carthage occupied territories belonging to Rome, which finally destroyed its rival in 146 BC A second -- Roman -- Carthage was then established on the ruins of the first. Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai URL: whc.unesco.org
published: 03 Jun 2010
author: unesco
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Hannibal's Carthage Army - BBC
Documentary from BBC worldwide charting the rise and fall of Carthage's star warrior. ...
published: 29 Oct 2007
Hannibal's Carthage Army - BBC
Documentary from BBC worldwide charting the rise and fall of Carthage's star warrior. Hannibal. Historians reveal why Hannibal's army proved to be such a formidable fighting force against the Romans.
published: 29 Oct 2007
author: BBCWorldwide
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Total War: Rome II Carthage Trailer
See some of the first gameplay ever for Total War: Rome II in this fast-paced trailer. Sub...
published: 26 Sep 2012
Total War: Rome II Carthage Trailer
See some of the first gameplay ever for Total War: Rome II in this fast-paced trailer. Subscribe to IGN's channel for reviews, news, and all things gaming: www.youtube.com Total War: Rome II Carthage Trailer TAGS:"total war" "total war rome 2" "rome 2 total war" "rome 2" "total war 2"...
published: 26 Sep 2012
author: IGNentertainment
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CARTHAGE IN FLAMES - Terence Hill ◊ José Suárez ◊ Anne Heywood
Carthage in Flames (1960) starring Anne Heywood, Pierre Brasseur, José Suáre...
published: 17 Jan 2011
CARTHAGE IN FLAMES - Terence Hill ◊ José Suárez ◊ Anne Heywood
Carthage in Flames (1960) starring Anne Heywood, Pierre Brasseur, José Suárez and Terence Hill. Directed by Carmine Gallone. Epic PEPLUM film that's overlooked and often misunderstood and criticized for the wrong reasons. Action fans think it's too dull (there's action alright) and drama/historical fans think it's too inaccurate or melodramatic. It's basically a grand tragedy with an ending that's downbeat and beautifully ironic/fatalistic. Great production values, amazing score. Anne Heywood saves the film with her excellent acting as the Roman woman who's fate is set at Carthage. I love it. A totally unique Sword & Sandal flick in more ways than one. The director was responsible for one of the most controversial PEPLUM films ever: Scipione l'africano. Terence Hill's role is a supporting one and passive even though a lot of posters or video covers showed him as the main action star. With the revolt going on in Tunisia, here's one big PEPLUM production about the legendary city of Carthage. Good luck to the people of Tunisia. ------------- Make sure to check out my blog on all things PEPLUM. peplums.blogspot.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com TWITTER twitter.com PEPLUM WEBSITE: www.peplum.ca .
published: 17 Jan 2011
author: peplumz
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Rome 2: Total War - Siege of Carthage Trailer (HD) - First gameplay footage
Want me to make an analysis of this in a near future? Tell me! Also, dont forget to mentio...
published: 26 Sep 2012
Rome 2: Total War - Siege of Carthage Trailer (HD) - First gameplay footage
Want me to make an analysis of this in a near future? Tell me! Also, dont forget to mention what you're looking forward to the most in R2TW. Rome 2: Total War - Siege of Carthage Trailer (HD) first gameplay "Total War (series)" "rome 2" "rome: total war 2" "rome 2: total war" "II" "Rome II" "Rome total war" war roman legion boat navy naval warfare diplexheatedhd diplexheated diplex heated Rome 2: Total War - Siege of Carthage Trailer (HD) first gameplay "Total War (series)" "rome 2" "rome: total war 2" "rome 2: total war" "II" "Rome II" "Rome total war" war roman legion boat navy naval warfare diplexheatedhd diplexheated diplex heated
published: 26 Sep 2012
author: DiplexHeatedHD
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Heir of Carthage : Total War 20k Subscriber Celebration Video 6 of 20 ETW 2v2
Patchy goes back to his Austrian roots in this classic ETW 2v2. Enjoy!...
published: 30 Apr 2012
Heir of Carthage : Total War 20k Subscriber Celebration Video 6 of 20 ETW 2v2
Patchy goes back to his Austrian roots in this classic ETW 2v2. Enjoy!
published: 30 Apr 2012
author: HeirofCarthage
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Heir of Carthage : Total War 20 k Subscriber Celebration Video 4 of 20 Tosa Part 6
Sorry it is late, but the length should help make up for that! Enjoy!...
published: 26 Apr 2012
Heir of Carthage : Total War 20 k Subscriber Celebration Video 4 of 20 Tosa Part 6
Sorry it is late, but the length should help make up for that! Enjoy!
published: 26 Apr 2012
author: HeirofCarthage
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Ah Min El Fora' "Carthage 2009" - AMR DIAB
Amr singing Ah Min El Fora' in Carthage 2009 Festival WWW.AMRDIAB.NET | The Official W...
published: 19 Aug 2009
Ah Min El Fora' "Carthage 2009" - AMR DIAB
Amr singing Ah Min El Fora' in Carthage 2009 Festival WWW.AMRDIAB.NET | The Official Website
published: 19 Aug 2009
author: AmrDiabdotNet
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Allah Ala Hobbak Inta "Carthage 2009" - AMR DIAB
Amr singing Allah Ala Hobbak Inta in Carthage 2009 Festival WWW.AMRDIAB.NET | The Official...
published: 20 Aug 2009
Allah Ala Hobbak Inta "Carthage 2009" - AMR DIAB
Amr singing Allah Ala Hobbak Inta in Carthage 2009 Festival WWW.AMRDIAB.NET | The Official Website
published: 20 Aug 2009
author: AmrDiabdotNet
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Rome Total War Online Battle #1412: Carthage vs Greece
Please watch in "High Quality." I command the Carthaginians. My opponent, {_Clow...
published: 24 Feb 2009
Rome Total War Online Battle #1412: Carthage vs Greece
Please watch in "High Quality." I command the Carthaginians. My opponent, {_Clown_of_War_}, commands the Greek City-States. Map: British Grasslands
published: 24 Feb 2009
author: PrinceofMacedon
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Rome Total War Online Battle #1198: Carthage vs Greece
Please watch in "High Quality." I pick Carthage for this fight. My opponent, Blu...
published: 08 Oct 2008
Rome Total War Online Battle #1198: Carthage vs Greece
Please watch in "High Quality." I pick Carthage for this fight. My opponent, Blue_Ice_1695, commands the Greek City-States. Map: Greek Shores (with Greek Town)
published: 08 Oct 2008
author: PrinceofMacedon