Showing posts with label Carthage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carthage. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2017

New 'Did You Know?' : In The 5th And 4th Centuries BCE, Dionysius I Made Syracuse One Of The Strongest Powers Of Sicily And Italy

(“Dion Presents Plato to Dionysius,” an colored engraving print from Hermann Göll, Die Weisen und Gelehrten des Alterthums, Leipzig (Otto Spamer) 1876, [Public Domain] via Creative Commons)
For Hellenistic history, Dionysius I (or Dionysius the Elder) is a bittersweet figure. On the one hand, he led Syracuse, a Sicilian city-state of Greek descent, to be a regional power that could defeat the empire of Carthage in multiple wars. On the other iron-fisted hand, however, Dionysius’ authoritarianism and inhospitable expansion throughout Sicily and lower Italy gained him the label of ‘tyrant.’
Continue reading about the great, but tyrannical, Dionysius I of Syracuse, HERE.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

New Article: Ancient War, Modern Consequences

http://www.thehistorianshut.com/punic-wars
The Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage left Rome as the supreme Mediterranean power and decided the foundation of western civilization. These wars  pitted Carthage’s Phoenician economic-based ideology against Rome’s expansionary ideology. At the start of the Punic Wars, both Rome and Carthage were balanced in military might, but by the end of the wars, one nation rose to greatness, leaving the other as a footnote in history.

Read our article on the Punic Wars on our official website, here (or click the above picture).