Carthage: Rome's Greatest Enemy and Hannibal's Revenge — Fexingo History
Before Rome was a naval power, Carthage ruled the waves. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Punic navy — the quinqueremes, the secret harbors, and the skilled crews that made Carthage the dominant maritime force in the western Mediterranean for centuries. They discuss the design of the Cothon, the artificial harbor that could hold 220 ships, and how Carthaginian shipbuilders innovated with mass production centuries before Henry Ford. The episode also covers the brutal naval battles of the First Punic War, including the Battle of Mylae where Rome's corvus boarding bridge first challenged Carthaginian seamanship, and the disastrous Battle of the Aegates that ended Carthage's naval supremacy. Lucas explains how Carthage's reliance on mercenary rowers and captains contrasted with Rome's citizen sailors, and why that mattered in the long run. They also touch on the mysterious Carthaginian exploration voyages down the African coast and beyond the Pillars of Hercules. A rich look at the war machine that made Carthage a superpower — before it all came crashing down. #Carthage #PunicNavy #Quinquereme #Cothon #AncientNavalWarfare #FirstPunicWar #BattleOfMylae #BattleOfTheAegates #HannoTheNavigator #Polybius #CarthaginianExploration #PillarsOfHercules #Trireme #Corvus #MassProduction #AncientHistory #NavalHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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