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Carthage's Battle of Cape Ecnomus: Rome's Greatest Naval Clash

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In this episode of Carthage: Rome's Greatest Enemy and Hannibal's Revenge, Lucas and Luna explore the Battle of Cape Ecnomus (256 BCE), the largest naval battle of the ancient world. Fought off the southern coast of Sicily during the First Punic War, it pitted over 600 ships and nearly 300,000 men against each other. Lucas describes the innovative Roman corvus boarding bridge, the tactical genius of the Carthaginian commander Hamilcar (not the Barca), and how the Romans turned a potential disaster into a decisive victory. The episode dives into the strategic stakes: Rome's first invasion of Africa, the roles of consuls Lucius Manlius Vulso and Marcus Atilius Regulus, and the Carthaginian reliance on superior maneuverability. It also touches on Polybius's detailed account and the battle's lasting impact on naval warfare. A gripping story of daring, chaos, and the birth of Rome's maritime empire. #BattleOfCapeEcnomus #FirstPunicWar #RomanNavy #CarthaginianNavy #Corvus #Polybius #MarcusAtiliusRegulus #LuciusManliusVulso #Hamilcar #NavalWarfare #AncientHistory #Sicily #RomeVsCarthage #PunicWars #History #FexingoHistory #AncientNavalBattle #MediterraneanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Carthage's Battle of Cape Ecnomus: Rome's Greatest Naval Clash

In this episode of Carthage: Rome's Greatest Enemy and Hannibal's Revenge, Lucas and Luna explore the Battle of Cape Ecnomus (256 BCE), the largest naval battle of the ancient world. Fought off the southern coast of Sicily during the First Punic War, it pitted over 600 ships and nearly 300,000 men against each other. Lucas describes the innovative Roman corvus boarding bridge, the tactical genius of the Carthaginian commander Hamilcar (not the Barca), and how the Romans turned a potential disaster into a decisive victory. The episode dives into the strategic stakes: Rome's first invasion of Africa, the roles of consuls Lucius Manlius Vulso and Marcus Atilius Regulus, and the Carthaginian reliance on superior maneuverability. It also touches on Polybius's detailed account and the battle's lasting impact on naval warfare. A gripping story of daring, chaos, and the birth of Rome's maritime empire. #BattleOfCapeEcnomus #FirstPunicWar #RomanNavy #CarthaginianNavy #Corvus #Polybius #MarcusAtiliusRegulus #LuciusManliusVulso #Hamilcar #NavalWarfare #AncientHistory #Sicily #RomeVsCarthage #PunicWars #History #FexingoHistory #AncientNavalBattle #MediterraneanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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