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  1. Alternate Timeline: Punicae victoriae

    It's because I couldn't find Phoenician in Google translate :P
  2. Alternate Timeline: Punicae victoriae

    (This ATL is written from a Carthaginian point of view) With a Roman victory at Messana and the Roman subjugation of Syracusan Kingdom, it would be up to the strategic and naval prowess of Hamilcar Barca, Ad Herbal, Hanno and Hasdrubal the Great that would ensure a Carthaginian victory over...
  3. ATL: Victory for Carthage (In progress)

    Here's an explanation as to -how- Carthage could have won the first Punic war. With a Roman victory at Messana and the Roman subjugation of Syracusan Kingdom, it would be up to the strategic and naval prowess of Hamilcar Barca, Ad Herbal, Hanno and Hasdrubal the Great that would ensure a...
  4. WI: Egypt Conquers Carthage?

    What if, before the events of the third Punic War, (let's say 300 BC) Egypt and Carthage had each competed with each other over the Greeko-Mediterranean islands of Crete, Rhodes, and Cyprus? What would the result had been? A prominent Carthaginian naval victory or success for the closer-by...
  5. What If: Italian Allies Defect against Rome

    During Hannibal's campaign throughout Italy, the prominent General sought to convince Rome's Italian allies and subjugated states to turn on Rome and provide military aid for Carthage during the Second Punic War. Although no major revolts occurred amongst Rome's allies and subjects, what do you...
  6. What If: New Phoenician Territory

    What if the Phoenician city of Tyre had chosen to colonize and expand onto Asia-Minor in the area shown during their time of colonial expansion instead of colonizing into North Africa and founding Carthage? How would the resulting expansion had changed European history? More importantly; how...
  7. The Third Servile War - Marcus Crassus Defeated by Spartacus?

    If Spartacus had been able to defeat and annihilate the Legions Marcus Crassus at the Battle of the Siler River with relatively few casualties (3,000-5,000 dead) could his slave army had been able to march North, (outrunning the Legions of Lucullus at the same time) confront Pompeius Magnus...
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