The Layman's Historian

Episode 6 - Carthage Strikes Back


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During the seventy year peace with Syracuse, Carthage regrouped by instituting government reforms and overhauling its tremendous infrastructure.  Meanwhile, Syracusan factions squabbled internally, fluctuating between democratic and autocratic governments.  Despite this, Syracuse won a stunning victory against Athens in the Sicilian Expedition, only to watch its allies be trounced by the Carthaginians commanded by Hannibal Mago, grandson of Hamilcar, the general who fell at Himera.  Yet, with Syracuse reeling from battle, the Carthaginians spared the city and made peace, a decision that they would later rue in the coming years.


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The Layman's HistorianBy William Hubbard

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