Carthage: Rome's Greatest Enemy and Hannibal's Revenge — Fexingo History
Fresh off their defeat in the First Punic War, Carthage faced an even deadlier threat from within: a massive rebellion of unpaid mercenaries and Libyan subjects that nearly brought the republic to its knees. This episode explores the Mercenary War (241–237 BCE), a brutal three-year conflict that ancient historian Polybius called the 'Truceless War' — so savage that its atrocities rivaled any in ancient history. We follow the rebel leader Mathos and the renegade slave Spendius as they rally tens of thousands of former soldiers against Carthage, besiege key cities like Utica and Hippo Regius, and crucify Carthaginian generals. On the other side, we examine Hamilcar Barca's desperate command — his clever use of guerilla tactics, his river-crossing ambush at the Battle of the Bagradas, and his eventual victory that saved Carthage but left deep scars. The war's aftermath reshaped Carthaginian politics: it empowered the Barcid family, sidelined the merchant oligarch Hanno the Great, and set the stage for Hamilcar's conquest of Spain and Hannibal's later invasion of Italy. We also touch on how the conflict influenced Rome's growing suspicion of Carthage. A story of betrayal, survival, and the high cost of empire. #MercenaryWar #TrucelessWar #HamilcarBarca #Mathos #Spendius #HannoTheGreat #AncientCarthage #Polybius #NorthAfrica #PunicHistory #BattleOfTheBagradas #Utica #HippoRegius #Rebellion #ClassicalHistory #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #PunicWars Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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