The destruction of Carthage is one of history’s most brutal examples of total annihilation.
Rome didn’t just conquer – it erased entire cultures.
It’s chilling how economic success was seen as a threat worthy of extermination.
How did Rome’s treatment of Carthage influence its future imperial policies?
Could diplomacy have saved Carthage, or was war inevitable?
How accurate are Roman historical accounts of these battles?
What would you have done if you were a Carthaginian leader at that time?
Carthage’s comeback after the Second Punic War shows its incredible resilience.
The Romans feared not just armies, but prosperity that rivaled their own.
Carthage’s ability to pay off its war debt early is a testament to its economic genius.