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  • Page Count 416
  • Publication Year 2007
  • Publisher Phoenix
  • ISBN-13 9780304366422

The Fall of Carthage

By Adrian Goldsworthy

Explore the Punic Wars, antiquity's most desperate and consequential conflict—a titanic struggle for supremacy between Rome and Carthage. Featuring unprecedented forces and casualties, these wars decisively shaped the Western world, leading to Rome's ultimate ascendancy. This account chronicles the epic battles and legendary generals who defined the era: Hannibal, Fabius Maximus, Scipio Africanus, and Scipio Aemilianus, who ultimately brought Carthage to its ruin.
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Punic Wars