
Rome and Carthage: The Punic Wars - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Reginald Bosworth Smith,
1 / 25Ch. 1: Carthage, Pt. 1
- 1. Ch. 1: Carthage, Pt. 1
- 2. Ch. 1: Carthage, Pt. 2
- 3. Ch. 2: Rome
- 4. Ch. 3: First Punic War. Messana and Agrigentum (264-262 B.C.)
- 5. Ch. 4: First Roman Fleet. Battles of Mylae and Ecnomus (262-256 B.C.)
- 6. Ch. 5: Invasion of Africa. Regulus and Xanthippus (256-250 B.C.), Pt. 1
- 7. Ch. 5: Invasion of Africa. Regulus and Xanthippus (256-250 B.C.),, Pt. 2
- 8. Ch. 6: Hamilcar Barca and the Siege of Lilybaeum (250-241 B.C.), Pt. 1
- 9. Ch. 6: Hamilcar Barca and the Siege of Lilybaeum (250-241 B.C.), Pt. 2
- 10. Ch. 7: Hamilcar Barca and the Mercenary War (241-238 B.C.)
- 11. Ch. 8: Hamilcar Barca in Africa and Spain (238-219 B.C.)
- 12. Ch. 9: Second Punic War (218-201 B.C.), the Passage of the Rhone and the Alps, B.C. 218
- 13. Ch. 10: Battles of Trebia and Trasimene (218-217 B.C.)
- 14. Ch. 11: Hannibal Overruns Central Italy (217-216 B.C.)
- 15. Ch. 12: Battle of Cannae. Character of Hannibal (216 B.C.), Pt. 1
- 16. Ch. 12: Battle of Cannae. Character of Hannibal (216 B.C.), Pt. 2
- 17. Ch. 13: Revolt of Capua. Siege of Syracuse (216-212 B.C.)
- 18. Ch. 14: Siege of Capua and Hannibal's March on Rome (212-208 B.C.)
- 19. Ch. 15: Battle of the Metaurus (207 B.C.)
- 20. Ch. 16: P. Cornelius Scipio (210-206 B.C.)
- 21. Ch. 17: The War in Africa. Battle of Zama (206-202 B.C.), Pt. 1
- 22. Ch. 17: The War in Africa. Battle of Zama (206-202 B.C.), Pt. 2
- 23. Ch. 18: Carthage at the Mercy of Rome (201-150 B.C.)
- 24. Ch. 19: Destruction of Carthage (149-146 B.C.), Pt. 1
- 25. Ch. 19: Destruction of Carthage (149-146 B.C.), Pt. 2
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The Punic Wars (264-146 B.C.) were a series of conflicts between the rapidly expanding Roman Republic and the Phoenician Sea empire, Carthage. Both sides expended enormous resources assembling armies and building and rebuilding fleets. Hannibal crossed the Alps and the Romans, for the first time, confronted war elephants. The struggle featured heroic personalities, brilliant battles, terrible sieges, cruelty, craft, and for Carthage, devastation and ruin. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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