Abstract:Rome and the Roman idea of imperium – a centring, totalizing military and legal right to rule and command obedience – looms large behind innumerable historical instances of geopolitical aspiration. Yet the story of ancient Rome and the empire it shaped does not belong to Rome alone. From the very beginning, and throughout its history, it was linked repeatedly and inextricably to a peripheral alter‐ego: Carthage, established in present‐day Tunisia by Phoenicians settlers from Tyre. Much has been written about t… Show more
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