Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Men's Fashions by Francesco

Men's Fashions by Francesco


Catharge, of Phoenicians and Punics

Posted: 31 Aug 2009 06:16 AM PDT

At the height of power, Carthage dominated up to 300 Phoenician colonies on the coasts and islands of the Mediterranean; but their first conquest was Sardinia, where they founded Karalis, today's Cagliari.

Carthage—the "shining city"situated near modern-day Tunisia—was founded around 814 BC by the Phoenicians who emigrated from Tyre, naming their new home Qart-ḥadašt, which means 'new city.'

Since the Carthaginians were essentially Phoenicians, the Romans called them Punicspūnicus, which is merely the Latin name for "Phoenician." Remember, the Greeks referred to the Phoenicians as phoinikois after the purple dye.

When Phoenicia was conquered by Persia (present-day Iran) in 539 BC, Carthage inherited the entire trade network from Tyre, emerging as the commercial center of the Western Mediterranean. However, as the new leader of the Phoenician colonies around the Mediterranean, Carthage was thrust into conflict, mostly in Sicily, with the Greeks and Romans who were vying for power.

Probably the most notable of all Carthaginians was Hannibal (248–183 BC), one of the greatest military commanders in history who led an army of mercenaries, compatriots, and elephants through Spain and over the Alps against the Romans.

After 668 years of existence, Carthage was brutally destroyed by Rome in the Third Punic War, in 146 BC.

Like Phoenicia, Carthage produced embroidered and dyed garments of linen, cotton, and silk, as well as ceramics and metalwork.

As for menswear, so far, I have only been able to uncover the attire of Punic solders (courtesy of Phoenician expert Salim George Khalaf). But I will definitely be on the lookout for more!

Photo Carthaginian Copyright Phoenica.org.

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