Rome, international power relations, and 146 BCE
Within a single year — 146 BCE — Roman generals had entered the cities of Carthage and Corinth and forever changed the course of Mediterranean history.
The Greatest Generals of the Second Punic War
Hannibal Barcas and Scipio Africanus have been compared often by many authors, but only a few have studied both in depth and even fewer have actually compared them in a fair and equal manner.
The Composition of the Peloponnesian Elites in the Roman period and the Evolution of their Resistance and Approach to the Roman Rulers
Polybios was the first of a series of cultured Greeks attached to Romans and the first known member of a Peloponnesian elite to have developed such a close connection to the Romans.