Around 310 B.C.E., Carthage was under siege by Agathocles of Syracuse and his army. According to the ancient historian Diodorus, Carthaginians began to despair that their gods had forsaken them and ...
This illuminating debut chronicle from historian MacDonald aims to tell the story of Carthage free from the “othering” propaganda spread by its rivals and eventual annihilators, the Romans. The author ...
We step into ancient Carthage, where power was not built through conquest alone, but through trade, shipbuilding, and the most ambitious harbor the Mediterranean had ever seen. At the center of this ...