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"Carthago Delenda Est: Powerful Tribute to Rome's Conquest of Carthage - Epic Historical Music"
Experience the might of ancient Rome with our latest epic historical track, "Carthago Delenda Est"! This powerful musical tribute captures the intense rivalry between Rome and Carthage, culminating in the famous Roman victory.
🏛️ Journey through time with our dramatic orchestral arrangement
🎶 Feel the tension of battle with pulsing rhythms and soaring melodies
⚔️ Immerse yourself in the epic conflict of the Punic Wars
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History enthusiasts
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Ancient Rome aficionados
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The Story Behind "Carthago Delenda Est":
"Carthago delenda est" is a famous Latin phrase meaning "Carthage must be destroyed." This phrase is closely associated with Cato the Elder, a prominent Roman statesman and orator who lived from 234 to 149 BCE.
The phrase originated in the context of the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage, particularly towards the end of the Third Punic War. Here's a brief overview of the story behind this phrase:
Historical context: Rome and Carthage were rival powers in the Mediterranean, engaging in a series of conflicts known as the Punic Wars from 264 to 146 BCE.
Cato's role: Cato the Elder was a Roman senator who became increasingly concerned about the potential threat Carthage posed to Rome, even after Carthage's defeat in the Second Punic War.
The phrase's origin: Cato is said to have ended many of his speeches in the Roman Senate with the phrase "Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam" ("Furthermore, I consider that Carthage must be destroyed"), regardless of the main topic of his speech.
Propaganda: The phrase became a kind of slogan, embodying the hard-line stance against Carthage and advocating for its complete destruction.
Outcome: Eventually, Rome did destroy Carthage in 146 BCE, razing the city and selling its inhabitants into slavery.
The phrase has since become a classic example of political determination and single-minded focus on an objective. It's often used in modern contexts to describe an unwavering commitment to a particular goal or policy.
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Our channel produces music inspired by historical events, characters, battles, and more. While we strive to incorporate ancient instruments when possible, the music we create is not ancient or historical in nature. Instead, it is a modern tribute, crafted using contemporary equipment, instruments and software to honor and reflect on the past.
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