Carthage place
also: Carthaginians, Carthaginian Empire
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Claims (2)
Carthage carried_out_attack
Rome host_asserted
“famously was a pretty much dominant for 500 years, and they had what's called the Punic Wars against a small little nation called Rome. Rome really was a backwater republic before the Punic Wars with Carthage, and Rome would emerge from tha…”
▶ The Shadow State 65 Cecil Rhodes & Maritime Empires @ 14:54
Phoenicia carried_out_attack
Carthage host_asserted
“Phoenicians quickly would give way to the Carthaginians. And the Carthaginian Empire pretty much ruled the Mediterranean. There we go, a little bit better. Carthage is over here, right dead center. And basically it's entire up to the Spanis…”
▶ The Shadow State 65 Cecil Rhodes & Maritime Empires @ 14:22
Mentions (6)
▶ 5:14
who rules the world island, commands the world. You'll see these thoughts resurfacing in the 20th century, in the early 21st, when Brzezinski and Kissinger talked about the whole pivot to Eurasia after the Berlin Wall fell. And why they've …
▶ 13:47
They had their sea routes and all these different ports throughout the Mediterranean. And it's mostly the southern Mediterranean at the time. Northern Mediterranean, 800 BC, was still pretty much of a backwater. Rome barely shows up as it w…
▶ 14:22
Phoenicians quickly would give way to the Carthaginians. And the Carthaginian Empire pretty much ruled the Mediterranean. There we go, a little bit better. Carthage is over here, right dead center. And basically it's entire up to the Spanis…
▶ 14:54
famously was a pretty much dominant for 500 years, and they had what's called the Punic Wars against a small little nation called Rome. Rome really was a backwater republic before the Punic Wars with Carthage, and Rome would emerge from tha…
▶ 15:57
And they, these maritime empires, were right there in the artery that led to all the other wealthy city-states, etc. Alright, then we get to the Roman Empire of the 2nd century. After the Punic Wars, they dominated the entire territory of t…
▶ 21:27
The Ottomans tried to invade them a couple times, got stuck in the swamps, had their boats sunk. What the Venetians had was a mastery of the Carthaginian navigation. It kind of passed down from, well, these are the oligarchical families of …