Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls — Fexingo History
When Carthage lost the First Punic War in 241 BCE, it faced a disaster far worse than defeat: it couldn't pay the tens of thousands of mercenaries who had fought for it. The resulting Mercenary War—a brutal three-year conflict that nearly destroyed Carthage from within—is the subject of this episode. Lucas and Luna explore the war's origins in Carthage's reliance on hired armies, the leadership of the Libyan mercenary Mathos and the renegade slave Spendius, and the savage reprisals that included the torture of Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca's captured officers. They also examine how Carthage's citizens, squeezed by war taxes and losing overseas territories, were forced to choose between bankruptcy and annihilation. The war's aftermath reshaped Carthaginian politics, weakening the merchant oligarchy and propelling the Barcid family—including the young Hannibal Barca—to prominence. Drawing on the Greek historian Polybius's account, this episode reveals a conflict where both sides committed atrocities, from crucifixions to mass executions, and where the very survival of one of the ancient world's great empires hung in the balance. #Carthage #MercenaryWar #HamilcarBarca #Polybius #FirstPunicWar #Spendius #Mathos #Tunis #Utica #Libya #AncientWarfare #PunicWars #Mercenaries #NorthAfrica #Siege #Crucifixion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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