Punic Wars from the Carthaginian Perspective | Animated History

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Published 2021-05-07
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All Comments (21)
  • Can't wait to see what kind of mods are made for the remaster, highly recommend picking Rome Remaster up! Rewrite the history of the ancient world yourself by purchasing Total War: Rome Remastered here: store.romeremastered.totalwar.com/en/total Thanks so much to Blue from Overly Sarcastic Productions for contributing to the script for this project! Learn more about the Roman Republic here: youtube.com/c/OverlySarcasticProductionsChannel/vi… Sign up for Armchair History TV today! armchairhistory.tv/ Promo code: ARMCHAIRHISTORY for 50% OFF Merchandise available at store.armchairhistory.tv/ Check out the new Armchair History TV Mobile App too! apps.apple.com/us/app/armchair-history-tv/id151464… play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.uscreen.a… Discord: discord.gg/zY5jzKp Twitter: twitter.com/ArmchairHist
  • @CK-uu7ce
    Please do “Great Emu War from the perspective of the emus”
  • @mattsavigny6084
    "He plucked his own eye out to avoid dying of an infection." Respect.
  • It is kinda ironic that the Romans burned Carthage but then Caesar was the one who rebuilt it.
  • @gnewsome
    Carthaginian Politics: "We are against kings and autocrats! We are a Republic of the people!" "Cool. So...can I vote?" "I dunno...How much money you got?"
  • @darryljones3009
    Fun fact: In 1985 the mayors of Rome and Carthage signed a peace treaty to finally end the last Punic War.
  • Well, well, well, the Armchair is covering ancient history again. Love to see it Griffin!
  • @Robbstark2024
    Friend: Who was the Roman commander who fought Carthage? Me: do you remember his name? Friend: I think he was called Scipio Me: do you have any idea how little that narrows it down?
  • @ModernNCRph
    Came here from Oversimplified's Second Punic Wars. Classic dejavu, as this video was also recommended to me last year
  • @Fersis00
    As a Tunisian, it really hurts to watch how Hannibal's early outstanding victories were in vain and how the romans managed to flip the table. But great video, as usual!
  • @jonbaxter2254
    It infuriates me how Hannibal was treated by his own people. During and after the war, he was given almost no help.
  • @banatul6367
    The Rome Total War OST in the credits was on spot
  • I was really hoping that Griff would tell the story of a Roman general weeping as Carthage burned. Saying. "He feared it would happen to Rome one day"
  • @Xaiff
    Random Holding Guard 1: "Hey, did you see something moving up there on the Ardennes?" Random Holding Guard 2: "Nah, must be just your imagination. Nothing is living up there."
  • Honestly whoever’s in charge of Rome Remastered’s marketing deserves a raise. All my favorite channels have been sponsored by it.
  • Carthaginian fortune teller: “uh guys? We all know salt is bad for you, but I have a premonition that the Romans are gonna take it to a whole new level”.
  • @hamzaayari8369
    Fun fact: in Tunisia, there’s still a city called Carthage, in which there’s a port called Amilcar, Carthage port is still there too, and so many Carthagian and Roman ruins, including cities, Beautiful scenes to see. Most Tunisian cities names are of Carthagian/Roman/Italian/Spanish origin. Good video that tells us a lot about our history.
  • I wish you also mentioned the kind of irony/strange revenge that was the Vandal Kingdom of Africa. Its capitol was in Carthage and the Vandals not only sacked Rome but destroyed a combined Eastern and Western Roman fleet sent to destroy them and raided the mediterranean with impunity.