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Title: Roman Carthage


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Roman Carthage
  • Lorrie Plonka
  • Katie OFlanagan
  • Tania Camuti

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Carthage
  • The Phoenician name for Carthage is Kart-hadasht,
    which means New City or New Capital

3
Timeline of Carthaginian History
  • 814 Traditional date on which Carthage was
    founded by Elissa (Dido), sister of the King of
    Tyre.
  • 750 Date on which Carthage founded according to
    archeological evidence.
  • 700-500 Heavy Greek colonization of Sicily,
    Southern Italy, Southern Provence, Andalusia and
    Cyrenaica, encircling Carthaginian territory.
  • 550 Carthage allies with the Etruscans against
    the Greeks. Led by Malchus defeat the Greeks in
    Sicily.
  • 535 Carthage, with Etruscans, destroys Phocaean
    colony in Corsica and closes Sardinia-Corsica off
    to the Greeks.
  • 507 First treaty with Rome
  • 479-450 Carthage focuses on conquering Africa
    most of what is now Tunisia.
  • 409 Carthage initiates attempts to conquer
    Sicily. Comes into conflict with Rome
  • 350 Carthage becomes a leading Western power.
  • 348 Second treaty with Rome.
  • 334 Carthage makes peace with the Greek empire
    and with the Lagos monarchy in Egypt.
  • 308 Bomilcar tries to make himself dictator in
    Carthage. Is defeated and tortured to death.
  • 306 Third treaty with Rome.
  • 265 Carthage and Rome support opposing sides in a
    war in Sicily.
  • 264 Beginning of the First Punic War (Between
    Rome and Carthage)
  • 262 Rome victorious at Messana. Syracuse goes
    over to Romans. Acragas falls to Romans.
  • 241 End of the First Punic War. Carthage is
    defeated. Sicily is lost.
  • 228 Carthago Nova (i.e. New Carthage, later
    Cartagena) founded by Hasdrubal.
  • 226 Treaty with Rome defines Ebro River as
    boundary between spheres.

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Map of Ancient Mediterranean
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Bibliography
  • Apuleius. The Apology. Trans. H.E.Butler. Oxford,
    Clarendon Press, 1909.
  • Cicero. Murder Trials. Trans. Michael Grant.
    London Penguin Books, 1990.
  • Lewis, Naphtali Meyer Reinhold. Roman
    Civilization The Republic and the Age of
    Augustus. Vol 1. New York Columbia University
    Press, 1990.
  • MacKendrick Paul Herbert Howe. Classics in
    Translation Latin Literature. Vol 2. Wisconsin
    University of Wisconsin Press, 1980.
  • Rives, J. B. Religion and authority in Roman
    Carthage from Augustus to Constantine. New York
    Oxford University Press, 1995.
  • Vergil. Aeneid. Trans. Frank O Copley. New York
    Macmillan Publishing Company, 1965.
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