Guthwyn
01-27-2004, 18:38
Hello all.
The recent topic regarding Hannibal sparked my curiosity regarding Cathage and the Punic Wars. While all of the sources I have found agree that Rome's establishment of naval superiority over Carthage (which was dominant until that point) was key to eventual victory over Carthage, I have found little to no description of the naval battles that took place.
If anyone has any links or info. they can provide, I would greatly appreciate it. From what I have read so far, the defeat of Carthage was no small feat for young Rome, and I'm curious just how they managed it.
Thank's for any help,
Guthwyn
The recent topic regarding Hannibal sparked my curiosity regarding Cathage and the Punic Wars. While all of the sources I have found agree that Rome's establishment of naval superiority over Carthage (which was dominant until that point) was key to eventual victory over Carthage, I have found little to no description of the naval battles that took place.
If anyone has any links or info. they can provide, I would greatly appreciate it. From what I have read so far, the defeat of Carthage was no small feat for young Rome, and I'm curious just how they managed it.
Thank's for any help,
Guthwyn