Bonus: Elizabeth Taylor's "Cleopatra" (1963)

Bonus: Elizabeth Taylor's "Cleopatra" (1963)

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116: The Third Punic War - Dido's Lament

Though the Romans expected an easy fight, the Carthaginians put up a valiant defense of their city that dragged on for three years. With no progress being made, command is assigned to Scipio Aemilianus, the adopted grandson of the famed Scipio Africanus. Through his skilled gener ...  Show more

115: The Third Punic War - Delenda Est

“Carthage must be destroyed” – and with these words Cato the Elder doomed his North African rival by helping spark the Third Punic War, the last in a century of conflicts between Rome and Carthage. Deprived of its military in the aftermath of Zama and harassed by the Numidian kin ...  Show more

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