The Young Carthaginian

The Young Carthaginian

Author: G. A. Henty

Publisher: IndyPublish.com

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9781414268637

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G. A. Henty s latest historical adventure story for boys is set in ancient times during the Punic wars between Carthage and Rome, who are vying for world dominance. It follows the adventures of young Malchus, an officer in Hannibal s army, as the army makes its incredible journey across the Alps, bringing cannons and elephants to overpower the great Roman Empire. Malchus has an unsullied energy that allows him to escape attacks from lions and wolves and maneuver through Carthage s subterranean reservoir on a raft. Even though Carthage is eventually defeated, the thrilling clashes and vexing dilemmas gain the listener s undivided attention, while the fascinating detail of the story provides an absorbing lesson in ancient history."


The Carthaginian Empire

The Carthaginian Empire

Author: Nathan Pilkington

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2019-10-04

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1498590535

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The Carthaginian Empire: 550 – 202 BCE argues for a new history of the Phoenician polity. In contrast to previous studies of the Carthaginian Empire that privileged evidence from Greco-Roman sources, Nathan Pilkington bases his study on evidence preserved in the archaeological and epigraphic records of Carthage and its colonies and dependencies. Using this evidence, Pilkington demonstrates that the Carthaginian Empire of the 6th– 4th centuries BCE — as recovered archaeologically and epigraphically — bears little resemblance to currently accepted historical reconstructions. He then presents an independent archaeological and epigraphic reconstruction of the Carthaginian Empire. In this presentation, the author argues that the Carthaginian Empire developed later, chronologically, and was less extensive, geographically, than reconstructions based on the Greco-Roman source tradition suggest. Pilkington further shows that Carthage developed a similar infrastructure of imperial power to those developed in Rome and Athens. Like its contemporaries, Carthage used colonization, the establishment of metropolitan political institutions at dependent polities, and the reorganization of trade into a metropolitan hub-and-spoke system to develop imperial control over subordinated territories.


Carthaginian Empire

Carthaginian Empire

Author: David Bowman

Publisher:

Published: 2018-08-16

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9781988563107

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History is written by the winners, so, consider what might have been? If the Romans hadn't beaten the Carthaginians, it could have been a Carthaginian Empire we would have looked back on as the cradle of our civilisation and our laws. Now travel with me on a fascinating journey over the course of three volumes and fifteen hundred years as we watch the nascent Carthaginian Empire fight to grow, against those who would oppose it or strangle it at birth. Each volume in turn takes us through a formative period and, this, the first volume covers the initial expansion of Carthage from a City State on the shores of the Mediterranean to complete dominance of the Mediterranean basin and with it the rest of Europe. Starting in 470BC, and then spanning a breathtaking 400 years, we're right there as those who make the history of this Carthaginian Empire, struggle and grow into greatness.


The Carthaginians 6th–2nd Century BC

The Carthaginians 6th–2nd Century BC

Author: Andrea Salimbeti

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-04-20

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1782007776

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Carthage, the port-city in Tunisia first settled by Phoenicians from Tyre, grew to extend a competitive maritime trading empire all over the Western Mediterranean and beyond, increasingly defended by the best navy of the period. In the 6th century BC this came into confrontation with Greek colonists in Sicily, starting major wars that lasted through the 5th and 4th centuries, and involved much interaction with different Greek forces. During the 3rd century Carthage first clashed with Roman armies, and in the course of three wars that raged over Spain, Sicily and Italy the Romans suffered the greatest defeats in their early history at the hands of Hamilcar, Hannibal and Hasdrubal Barca, leading multinational armies of North Africans and Europeans.


Pride of Carthage

Pride of Carthage

Author: David Anthony Durham

Publisher: Random House LLC

Published: 2005-01

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13: 9780385506038

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A saga set against the backdrop of the ancient Punic Wars describes Hannibal's struggle against the Roman Republic, his decision to attack Rome via a land route deemed impossible, and the young Roman military leader who defeated him.


Carthage Must be Destroyed

Carthage Must be Destroyed

Author: Richard Miles

Publisher: Penguin Group

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780141018096

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The first full-scale history of Carthage in decades, "Carthage Must Be Destroyed" reintroduces modern readers to the larger-than-life historical players and the ancient glory of this almost forgotten civilization.


Carthaginian Empire

Carthaginian Empire

Author: David Bowman

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780908325146

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Alternative history spanning 1500 years, and exploring what the world might have been like if the Carthage of Hannibal had overcome the Roman Empire.


The Carthaginian Empire

The Carthaginian Empire

Author: Nathan Pilkington

Publisher:

Published: 2021-06-15

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9781498590549

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Nathan Pilkington argues for a new history of the Carthaginian Empire based on the epigraphic and archaeological evidence preserved at Carthage and its dependencies. Carthage used colonization, the establishment of metropolitan political institutions, and the reorganization of trade to develop imperial control over subordinated territories.


The Young Carthaginian

The Young Carthaginian

Author: George Alfred Henty

Publisher: London : Blackie & Son

Published: 1887

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13:

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The Punic Wars began as a struggle for empire and afterwards for existence on the part of Carthage. Hannibal was a great and skillful general who defeated the Romans at Trebia, Lake Trasimenus, and Cannae and all but took Rome.