Carthage
Minerva Smith
Sachbuch / Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Antike
Beschreibung
For centuries, Carthage stood as one of the greatest powers of the ancient world, dominating trade, innovation, and military strategy. Rising from a humble Phoenician colony to a formidable empire, Carthage became Rome’s fiercest rival, engaging in legendary conflicts that shaped history.
This book explores the rise and fall of Carthage, from its powerful navy and Hannibal’s daring campaigns to the brutal Punic Wars that sealed its fate. Discover the city’s rich culture, brilliant tactics, and the legacy it left behind despite Rome’s relentless destruction.
A gripping tale of ambition, resilience, and rivalry. Step into the world of Carthage and witness the empire that dared to challenge Rome.
Kundenbewertungen
Ancient Rome, Roman Empire, Hannibal, Military history, Ancient warfare, Punic Wars, Carthage