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<p>[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 3689661, member: 51347"]Nice Pegasos, [USER=87404]@Justin Lee[/USER] ! And thanks for the video. The Massinissa connection with Rome was very complicated, but ultimately the tipping point for the struggle.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your Carthage collection is great! I started really getting interested by starting with several AE's as you have. The more I fleshed out the history of Republican Rome, the more Carthage coinage became much more desirable for me. They were so intertwined in their histories, even back to a treaty between Rome and Carthage after the Republic was founded. They were told that they could not encroach on any Carthage trading areas, and in effect not allowed to have a Navy. The Romans finally threw off the control and influence of the Etrurian Empire, only to begin to tangle with Carthage!</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]989084[/ATTACH] </p><p>Carthage Siculo-Punic AE 17 Late 4th-Early 3rd C BCE Tanit Horse Prancing SNG COP 95</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]989085[/ATTACH] </p><p>Carthage Zeugitana 4th-3rd C BC AE 15 Male Hd Horse Prancing SNG Cop 120</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]989087[/ATTACH] </p><p>Carthage Zeugitana 400-350 BC AE 13 2.3g Tanit Horse std Palm[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 3689661, member: 51347"]Nice Pegasos, [USER=87404]@Justin Lee[/USER] ! And thanks for the video. The Massinissa connection with Rome was very complicated, but ultimately the tipping point for the struggle. Your Carthage collection is great! I started really getting interested by starting with several AE's as you have. The more I fleshed out the history of Republican Rome, the more Carthage coinage became much more desirable for me. They were so intertwined in their histories, even back to a treaty between Rome and Carthage after the Republic was founded. They were told that they could not encroach on any Carthage trading areas, and in effect not allowed to have a Navy. The Romans finally threw off the control and influence of the Etrurian Empire, only to begin to tangle with Carthage! [ATTACH=full]989084[/ATTACH] Carthage Siculo-Punic AE 17 Late 4th-Early 3rd C BCE Tanit Horse Prancing SNG COP 95 [ATTACH=full]989085[/ATTACH] Carthage Zeugitana 4th-3rd C BC AE 15 Male Hd Horse Prancing SNG Cop 120 [ATTACH=full]989087[/ATTACH] Carthage Zeugitana 400-350 BC AE 13 2.3g Tanit Horse std Palm[/QUOTE]
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