Explore the tragic demise of Carthage at the hands of Rome in 146 BC, including the devastating destruction of the city, the dispersal of its people, and the erasure of its existence from history. Learn about the mythological origins of Carthage and its connection to Rome's founding story, as well as the rise and fall of Carthage's dominance in trade and conflict with Rome. Discover Hannibal's strategic brilliance in battle, the Romans' perception of him as a destructive force, and the symbolic conquest that marked a shift in Roman imperialism.
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Carthage's destruction marked a pivotal shift in Rome's imperialism, sparking debates on moral justifications and long-term consequences.
Carthage's rich history intertwined myth and reality, showcasing economic power, maritime influence, and the tragic legacy of Dido.
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Founding of Carthage by Elissa and the Roman Association with Dido
Carthage's mythical founding by Elissa, a beautiful princess from Tyre, who cleverly acquired land to establish the city, linked to the Roman version with Dido, merging their stories with Aeneas from Troy. The legends intertwine, depicting Dido as a tragic figure cursed by Rome, symbolizing the animosity between the two nations.
Carthage's Wealth and Power in the Third Century BC
Carthage's dominance in the Mediterranean, controlling vast territories from Morocco to Egypt and Spain, showcased its economic power, strategic control of islands, and formidable navy. The city's extensive trade networks spanned pottery, fish, wildlife, and dye production, accentuating its maritime and economic influence.
The Roman Conquest of Carthage and its Ramifications
The destruction of Carthage was a pivotal moment marking Rome's shift towards imperialism. Despite Rome's triumph, scholars debate the moral and strategic reasons for Carthage's annihilation. The city's obliteration raised debates on imperial decadence, miscalculations, and the long-lasting impact of Rome's conquest.
Reflections on the Destruction of Carthage and its Aftermath
Post-destruction, Carthage's legacy persisted through diaspora settlements, cultural remnants, and Roman rebuilding attempts. Scholars ponder Rome's introspection and regret post-annihilation, contemplating the city's significance in shaping Roman imperialism and lessons learned from its merciless eradication.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Destruction of Carthage. The North African city of Carthage was rich and powerful, but in the second century BC it suffered a terrible fate. The Greek historian Appian wrote about it: “Then came new scenes of horror. As the fire spread and carried everything down, the soldiers did not wait to destroy the buildings little by little, but all in a heap. So the crashing grew louder, and many corpses fell with the stones into the midst. Others were seen still living, especially old men, women, and young children who had hidden in the inmost nooks of the houses, some of them wounded, some more or less burned, and uttering piteous cries.”When the Romans finally conquered their great enemy in 146 BC, they razed it to the ground, sold off its library and tried to destroy not merely the city but the civilisation based upon it. Carthage was removed from history with such effect that it’s hard to know the city save through Roman eyes.It was a pivotal moment in world history that left Rome as the supreme power in the Mediterranean but after it was gone the ghosts of Carthage haunted Rome and seemed to hint at Rome’s own fate. With Mary Beard, Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge; Jo Quinn, Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Oxford and Ellen O’Gorman, Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Bristol
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