Ancient Rome XVI - The Final Macedonian and Punic Wars
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Ancient Rome XVI - The Final Macedonian and Punic Wars
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This is the sixteenth of many chapters in History with a Twist of Lime's look on "The Historical History of Ancient Rome." This chapter deals with the final conflicts Rome was engaged in with their two most-hated foes during the Republican era: the Macedonians in Greece, and the Carthaginians in North Africa. We began with the Third Macedonian War (171-168 BC), where the son of Philip V, King Perseus of Macedon, incites a revolt with the Greek city-states against Rome, which would only result in further Roman occupation of Greece. This causes the Fourth Macedonian War (149-148 BC), where pretender-king Andriscus and the Achaean League attempt one more revolution, only to have Rome destroy the city of Corinth and officially annex Greece, Macedonia, and Illyria. Concurrently, a dispute between Carthage and Numidia has Rome stepping in and declaring the Third Punic War (149-146 BC), where under the leadership of Scipio Aemilianus, the Romans sieged and decimated the city of Carthage, allowing for a province in Africa. As this is one of many chapters being produced over this project, I would invite you to watch the other chapters dealing with the history of Ancient Rome. They can be viewed seamlessly under this playlist on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtseWnNmHqg&feature=PlayList&p=AF3D8467A06755CE&index=0&playnext=1 References: Cavazzi, Franco. "The Early Roman Republic." Illustrated History of the Roman Empire. 19 June 2008. http://www.roman-empire.net/republic/earlyrep-index.html Kidney, Frank L., et al. "Making Europe: People, Politics, and Culture." Vol. 1. Houghton Mifflin, 2009. Mackey, Christopher S. "Ancient Rome: A Military and Political History." Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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Ancient Rome XVI - The Final Macedonian and Punic Wars
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This is the sixteenth of many chapters in History with a Twist of Lime's look on "The Historical History of Ancient Rome." This chapter deals with the final conflicts Rome was engaged in with their two most-hated foes during the Republican era: the Macedonians in Greece, and the Carthaginians in North Africa. We began with the Third Macedonian War (171-168 BC), where the son of Philip V, King Perseus of Macedon, incites a revolt with the Greek city-states against Rome, which would only result in further Roman occupation of Greece. This causes the Fourth Macedonian War (149-148 BC), where pretender-king Andriscus and the Achaean League attempt one more revolution, only to have Rome destroy the city of Corinth and officially annex Greece, Macedonia, and Illyria. Concurrently, a dispute between Carthage and Numidia has Rome stepping in and declaring the Third Punic War (149-146 BC), where under the leadership of Scipio Aemilianus, the Romans sieged and decimated the city of Carthage, allowing for a province in Africa. As this is one of many chapters being produced over this project, I would invite you to watch the other chapters dealing with the history of Ancient Rome. They can be viewed seamlessly under this playlist on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtseWnNmHqg&feature=PlayList&p=AF3D8467A06755CE&index=0&playnext=1 References: Cavazzi, Franco. "The Early Roman Republic." Illustrated History of the Roman Empire. 19 June 2008. http://www.roman-empire.net/republic/earlyrep-index.html Kidney, Frank L., et al. "Making Europe: People, Politics, and Culture." Vol. 1. Houghton Mifflin, 2009. Mackey, Christopher S. "Ancient Rome: A Military and Political History." Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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