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The Story of Carthage Isn’t Necessarily What the Romans Committed to History
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The Story of Carthage Isn’t Necessarily What the Romans Committed to History
A new book by historian and archaeologist Eve MacDonald paints a more complete portrait of the once-great African society destroyed by Rome A vision of ancient Carthage, attributed to the painter William Linton Around 310 B.C.E., Carthage came under siege by Agathocles of Syracuse and his forces. According to the ancient historian Diodorus, the Carthaginians, believing their gods had abandoned them, became so desperate to regain divine favor th…
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