Beneath a relentless sun, the once-great city of Carthage lay sprawled across North Africa’s arid plains. Here, history’s course shifted, rewritten by a legacy that might have been. Picture a world reshaped, not by Rome’s triumphs, but by a Carthaginian victory in the Punic Wars. Such a victory would have transformed everything we know.
In these monumental battles, Carthage and Rome grappled for supremacy. Imagine Carthage, not Rome, as the victor, its triumph weaving Punic elements into the very fabric of Western civilization.