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Carthage's Constitution: Aristotle on the Punic Republic

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Before the Barcids and the Punic Wars, Carthage was a republic admired by Aristotle. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the Carthaginian constitution as described in Aristotle's Politics — the suffetes, the Council of Elders, the Hundred and Four, and the delicate balance of monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy. They explore how Carthage's political structure evolved from its Tyrian roots, how it compared to Sparta and Rome, and how factionalism between the Magonids and Barcids eventually tore it apart. Drawing on Polybius, Livy, and modern scholarship, the episode uncovers a Carthage that was not just a commercial empire but a sophisticated political experiment — one that ultimately failed to prevent its own destruction. #Carthage #Aristotle #Politics #Constitution #Suffetes #CouncilOfElders #HundredAndFour #Magonids #Barcids #AncientRepublic #Polybius #Punic #NorthAfrica #AncientHistory #PoliticalPhilosophy #FexingoHistory #History #ClassicalWorld Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In 241 BCE, the Roman navy shattered Carthaginian sea power at the Battle of the Aegates Islands, ending the First Punic War after 23 brutal years. This episode explores the final desperate gamble of Carthage's admiral Hanno—sent with a relief fleet to resupply Hamilcar Barca's trapped army in Sicily. We trace the Roman blockade, the disastrous state of Carthage's ships and crews, and the shocking aftermath: the Truceless War where Carthage's own mercenaries turned on the city. Why did Carthage send an undermanned fleet? How did Lutatius Catulus, barely able to walk, command the Roman victory? And why did the peace treaty leave Carthage hobbled for generations? Featuring Polybius's account, the role of the war elephants, and the bitter legacy of the Aegates that set the stage for Hannibal's revenge. #AegatesIslands #FirstPunicWar #Carthage #RomanRepublic #HamilcarBarca #LutatiusCatulus #Hanno #Polybius #NavalWarfare #Sicily #TrucelessWar #WarElephants #AncientHistory #MediterraneanHistory #PunicWars #BattleAnalysis #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Carthage's Constitution: Aristotle on the Punic Republic artwork

Carthage's Constitution: Aristotle on the Punic Republic

Before the Barcids and the Punic Wars, Carthage was a republic admired by Aristotle. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the Carthaginian constitution as described in Aristotle's Politics — the suffetes, the Council of Elders, the Hundred and Four, and the delicate balance of monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy. They explore how Carthage's political structure evolved from its Tyrian roots, how it compared to Sparta and Rome, and how factionalism between the Magonids and Barcids eventually tore it apart. Drawing on Polybius, Livy, and modern scholarship, the episode uncovers a Carthage that was not just a commercial empire but a sophisticated political experiment — one that ultimately failed to prevent its own destruction. #Carthage #Aristotle #Politics #Constitution #Suffetes #CouncilOfElders #HundredAndFour #Magonids #Barcids #AncientRepublic #Polybius #Punic #NorthAfrica #AncientHistory #PoliticalPhilosophy #FexingoHistory #History #ClassicalWorld Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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