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Carthage: The Empire Rome Feared. Forgotten Thrones History Collection, #3
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- ISBN8235856257
- EAN9798235856257
- Date de parution23/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
For centuries, Rome dominated the ancient world, but there was one rival it feared above all others: Carthage. From its origins as a Phoenician trading colony to its rise as a wealthy Mediterranean superpower, Carthage built an empire through commerce, naval power, and strategic influence. Its merchants connected distant markets, its fleets controlled vital sea routes, and its leaders challenged Rome for control of the ancient world.
At the center of this epic struggle stood Hannibal Barca, one of history's greatest military commanders. His daring march across the Alps and devastating victories against Roman armies brought the Roman Republic closer to destruction than any foreign enemy before or after. In Carthage: The Empire Rome Feared, James P. Patterson explores the rise of Carthage, the Punic Wars, the genius of Hannibal, and the fierce rivalry that reshaped the Mediterranean forever.
More than a story of battles and conquest, this book examines how wealth, commerce, military innovation, and political ambition created one of the most influential civilizations of the ancient world. Through careful research and engaging narrative, Patterson reveals why Carthage became Rome's greatest rival and why its legacy continues to fascinate historians more than two thousand years after its fall.
At the center of this epic struggle stood Hannibal Barca, one of history's greatest military commanders. His daring march across the Alps and devastating victories against Roman armies brought the Roman Republic closer to destruction than any foreign enemy before or after. In Carthage: The Empire Rome Feared, James P. Patterson explores the rise of Carthage, the Punic Wars, the genius of Hannibal, and the fierce rivalry that reshaped the Mediterranean forever.
More than a story of battles and conquest, this book examines how wealth, commerce, military innovation, and political ambition created one of the most influential civilizations of the ancient world. Through careful research and engaging narrative, Patterson reveals why Carthage became Rome's greatest rival and why its legacy continues to fascinate historians more than two thousand years after its fall.











