The Death Of Carthage

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The Death of Carthage tells the story of the Second and third Punic wars that took place between ancient Rome and Carthage in three parts. The first book, Carthage Must Be Destroyed, covering the second Punic war, is told in the first person by Lucius Tullius Varro, a young Roman of equestrian status who is recruited into the Roman cavalry at the beginning of the war in 218 BC. Lucius serves in Spain under the Consul Publius Cornelius Scipio and his brother, the Proconsul Cneius Cornelius Scipio. Captivus, the second book, is narrated by Lucius's first cousin Enneus, who is recruited to the Roman cavalry under Gaius Flaminius and taken prisoner by Hannibal's general Maharbal after the disastrous Roman defeat at Lake Trasimene in 217 BC. Enneus is transported to Greece and sold as a slave, where he is put to work as a shepherd on a large estate and establishes his life there. The third and final book, The Death of Carthage, is narrated by Enneus's son, Ectorius. As a rare bilingual, Ectorius becomes a translator and serves in the Roman army during the war and witnesses the total destruction of Carthage in the year 146 BC. This historical saga, full of minute details on day-to-day life in ancient times, depicts two great civilizations on the cusp of influencing the world for centuries to come.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Robin E. Levin
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Release : 2011-12
File : 337 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781426996078


The Life And Death Of Carthage

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Genre : History
Author : Gilbert Charles-Picard
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Release : 1968
File : 374 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015011513861


The Afterlife In Early Christian Carthage

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The Afterlife in Early Christian Carthage explores how the visionary experiences of early Christian martyrs shaped and informed early Christian ancestor cult and the construction of the cemetery as paradise. Taking the early Christian cemeteries in Carthage as a case study, the volume broadens our understanding of the historical and cultural origins of the early Christian cult of the saints, and highlights the often divergent views about the dead and post-mortem realms expressed by the church fathers, and in graveside ritual and the material culture of the cemetery. This fascinating study is a key resource for students of late antique and early Christian culture.

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Genre : History
Author : Stephen E. Potthoff
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2016-12-01
File : 255 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317294078


A Short History Of Rome To The Death Of Augustus

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Genre : Rome
Author : Joseph Wells
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Release : 1896
File : 384 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSD:31822025945122


Dialogues Of The Early Church I Rome Ii Smyrna Iii Carthage

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Author : Henry Hayman
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Release : 1851
File : 210 Pages
ISBN-13 : NLS:V000591540


A History Of Rome To The Death Of Caesar

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Genre : Rome
Author : Walter Wybergh How
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Release : 1896
File : 632 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015063602828


The Letters Of St Cyprian Of Carthage

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Written from Roman North Africa, primarily between 250 and 258, and meant to be circulated and copied, the four volumes of letters provide an entrée into Cyprian's social and mental world and a glimpse of some of the spiritual horizons of an articulate mid-third century provincial Roman. The first volume contains letters from the year 250. The second volume covers the period from approximately high summer of 250 to mid-251. The third volume covers the period from mid-251 to 254, and reveal details of the persecution under Gallus, and the African Council meetings over the years 251-253. The fourth volume covers letters composed over the years 254-258, when Cyprian was martyred.

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Genre : History
Author : Cyprianus
Publisher : The Newman Press
Release : 1984
File : 324 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0809103427


Carthage

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Carthage tells the life story of the city, both as one of the Mediterranean’s great seafaring powers before 146 BC, and after its refounding in the first century BC. It provides a comprehensive history of the city and its unique culture, and offers students an insight into Rome’s greatest enemy. Hoyos explores the history of Carthage from its foundation, traditionally claimed to have been by political exiles from Phoenicia in 813 BC, through to its final desertion in AD 698 at the hands of fresh eastern arrivals, the Arabs. In these 1500 years, Carthage had two distinct lives, separated by a hundred-year silence. In the first and most famous life, the city traded and warred on equal terms with Greeks and then with Rome, which ultimately led to Rome utterly destroying the city after the Third Punic War. A second Carthage, Roman in form, was founded by Julius Caesar in 44 BC and flourished, both as a centre for Christianity and as capital of the Vandal kingdom, until the seventh-century expansion of the Umayyad Caliphate. Carthage is a comprehensive study of this fascinating city across 15 centuries that provides a fascinating insight into Punic history and culture for students and scholars of Carthaginian, Roman, and Late Antique history. Written in an accessible style, this volume is also suitable for the general reader.

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Genre : History
Author : Dexter Hoyos
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-12-30
File : 178 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000328165


The Writings Of Cyprian Bishop Of Carthage

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Genre : Theology
Author : Saint Cyprian (Bishop of Carthage.)
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Release : 1868
File : 530 Pages
ISBN-13 : CORNELL:31924117655310


Carthage

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This book traces the formation of the archaeological site of Carthage and how it re-emerged in the minds of European antiquarians and travellers in the early modern world. For almost 1,600 years the ancient city sat on the north coast of Africa, dominating the central Mediterranean until its fall in 698 CE. One of the oldest cities in the Mediterranean, it was founded in legend by the Tyrian queen Dido and destroyed after epic wars with Rome. It was soon reborn as a Roman city, and late in antiquity evolved into a centre for Christian worship. In the 17th and 18th centuries, when European explorers first arrived, searching for the site of Carthage, they were amazed that almost nothing of its former glory remained and lamented its loss. The gradual and sometimes controversial exploration of Carthage has, over the last two centuries, brought the story of this renowned ancient city back into the public imagination. From the first discovery of Punic artifacts to the plunder of the site for the enrichment of European museums, the book follows the many personalities whose interests and diligence led to the establishment of scientific archaeological excavations and the re-emergence of Carthage from the ruins.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Sandra Bingham
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2024-06-13
File : 169 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781472528902