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The Libyan's War: Mathos and the Truceless Fury of Carthage
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- ISBN8235392748
- EAN9798235392748
- Date de parution10/07/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
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The Libyan's War: Mathos and the Truceless Fury of Carthage In 241 BC, a bankrupt Carthage tried to stiff twenty thousand veteran soldiers out of their wages, and nearly paid with its life. This is the story of Mathos, the Libyan officer who turned a mercenary pay dispute into a three-year war that came within a hair's breadth of destroying one of the ancient Mediterranean's great powers. Drawing on Polybius, Diodorus, and the rebellion's own surviving coinage, this book recovers a man the ancient sources tried hard to erase: a career soldier who built a functioning rival state at Tunis, struck his own silver shekels, mobilized seventy thousand volunteers, and twice brought Carthage to the edge of annihilation, once through Hamilcar Barca's desperate generalship, once through his own.
It follows the war's descent into mutual atrocity, the crucifixions before Tunis's walls, and Mathos's final capture and death at the hands of a Carthaginian mob, before tracing the war's astonishing afterlife: the Barcid military reforms that produced Hannibal's army, and Gustave Flaubert's transformation of Mathos into the doomed hero of Salammbô. A rigorously researched, richly told account of history's most consequential forgotten war.
It follows the war's descent into mutual atrocity, the crucifixions before Tunis's walls, and Mathos's final capture and death at the hands of a Carthaginian mob, before tracing the war's astonishing afterlife: the Barcid military reforms that produced Hannibal's army, and Gustave Flaubert's transformation of Mathos into the doomed hero of Salammbô. A rigorously researched, richly told account of history's most consequential forgotten war.




