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Imperator on Twitter: "It is Wednesday mi sodalis! Got memes? Poor Carthage has not been holding up too well in the #ImperatorDevClash. Only 36 days until you have the chance to help
![The Romans ploughed over the city of Carthage and sowed salt into the soil - video - Mozaik Digital Education and Learning The Romans ploughed over the city of Carthage and sowed salt into the soil - video - Mozaik Digital Education and Learning](https://www.mozaweb.com/en/mozaikVideo/TOR/okor/carthago/en/carthago_pre.jpg)
The Romans ploughed over the city of Carthage and sowed salt into the soil - video - Mozaik Digital Education and Learning
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How much salt did the Romans use to sow the soil of Carthage so that nothing would grow on it thereafter? Can any salt be traced on modern day Carthage? - Quora
![Damn son, got more salt than Carthage! - #134107844 added by imperiumromanum at Double's Secret Weapon Damn son, got more salt than Carthage! - #134107844 added by imperiumromanum at Double's Secret Weapon](https://2static1.fjcdn.com/comments/Damn+son+got+more+salt+than+carthage+_2f4043da443d00b1e11e65caefc50864.jpg)
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The Punic Wars Carthage was a challenge to Rome Carthage – tremendous trading center controlled the movements of goods around the Mediterranean Both Rome. - ppt download
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Did ancient conquerors punish their enemies by sowing captured fields with salt? - The Straight Dope
![Roman general Scipio Aemilianus running the plough over the site of Carthage with salt after defeating it in the Third Punic War, 146 BC. In ancient times, salting the earth, or sowing Roman general Scipio Aemilianus running the plough over the site of Carthage with salt after defeating it in the Third Punic War, 146 BC. In ancient times, salting the earth, or sowing](https://l450v.alamy.com/450v/2h3772k/roman-general-scipio-aemilianus-running-the-plough-over-the-site-of-carthage-with-salt-after-defeating-it-in-the-third-punic-war-146-bc-in-ancient-times-salting-the-earth-or-sowing-with-salt-was-the-ritual-of-spreading-salt-in-the-soil-of-conquered-land-by-the-conquerors-in-order-to-prevent-crops-from-growing-again-and-so-ensuring-the-conquered-never-rebuilt-from-cassells-illustrated-universal-history-published-1883-2h3772k.jpg)
Roman general Scipio Aemilianus running the plough over the site of Carthage with salt after defeating it in the Third Punic War, 146 BC. In ancient times, salting the earth, or sowing
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