Carthage, its power effectively destroyed in the …
Years: 150BCE - 150BCE
Carthage, its power effectively destroyed in the Second Punic War, is no longer a great power, but its economic recovery has made it again a target of an insecure Rome, where resentment lingers.
Cato the Elder, a stern moralist who has consistently opposed Roman entanglement in the East but remains an implacable enemy of Carthage, constantly reiterates in the Senate "Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam" ("Further, I think that Carthage must be destroyed"), ending every speech with this phrase no matter the topic.
In 150 BCE, an appeal is made to Scipio by the Carthaginians to act as mediator between them and King Massinissa of Numidia.
