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In August 216 BCE, Hannibal Barca destroyed a Roman army of 80,000 men at Cannae in the most devastating tactical victory in ancient history. In our timeline, he hesitated—and that hesitation cost him the war. Rome recovered, defeated Carthage, and built an empire that shaped Western civilization for two millennia. But what if Hannibal had marched on Rome immediately after Cannae and forced its surrender? What if Carthage, not Rome, became the dominant Mediterranean power? This is the epic story of how one different decision reshapes 2,000 years of history. From Hannibal's conquest of Rome to the Carthaginian Mediterranean empire, through centuries of Punic dominance to barbarian invasions destroying Carthage instead of Rome, to a medieval world without Christianity's unifying force, to a completely different path to modernity. No Roman Empire means no Latin as a universal language, no Roman law, no Pax Romana, no Catholic Church, no Holy Roman Empire—a fragmented, multicultural world developing toward modernity along utterly different trajectories where Carthaginian merchants rather than Roman legions shaped civilization. Spanning 2,014 years (216 BCE to 1800 CE) across eight parts, this alternate history explores the political, military, economic, cultural, and religious consequences of Carthaginian victory. Every development follows logical chains of causation, demonstrating that our world is contingent on specific outcomes that could have been different, and that alternative paths to civilization can create fundamentally alien landscapes while still producing recognizable human societies.