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25,000 Women After Conquest: The Hidden System of the Roman Empire When Carthage fell in 146 BC, it wasn’t chaos. It was calculation. In just six days, Roman Republic processed nearly 50,000 human beings with bureaucratic precision. Half of them were women — inspected, categorized, numbered, and sold. This wasn’t random brutality. It was policy. It was economics. It was an empire that couldn’t survive without conquest — and without bodies. The glory of Rome was built on roads, aqueducts… and on people who were reduced to inventory. This is the chapter of ancient history they rarely teach in school. 📚 Sources & Historical References • Polybius — The Histories (Eyewitness account of Carthage’s destruction) • Ben Kiernan — The First Genocide: Carthage, 146 BC (Yale Genocide Studies Program) • Keith Bradley — Slavery and Society at Rome (Cambridge University Press) 🔔 Subscribe for more hidden history. What dark chapter should we uncover next? Drop your suggestion below. #RomanEmpire #AncientHistory #Carthage #Rome #HiddenHistory #HistoryDocumentary