Sophonisba

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Sophonisba was a Carthaginian noblewoman whose tragic fate during the Second Punic War, caught between alliances with Numidia and Rome, made her a symbol of political sacrifice and romantic tragedy in ancient history.

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instanceOf Carthaginian noblewoman
ancient North African person
historical figure
activeDuring 3rd century BC
Second Punic War NERFINISHED
artisticSubjectOf numerous Renaissance paintings
associatedWith Rome NERFINISHED
Syphax–Masinissa rivalry
conflictContext Carthage–Rome rivalry NERFINISHED
culture Punic
deathCause suicide by poison
deathManner drank poison to avoid Roman captivity
deathPlace Numidia NERFINISHED
era Hannibalic War period
ethnicity Carthaginian
family Barcid-era Carthaginian aristocracy
father Hasdrubal Gisco NERFINISHED
historicalRegion North Africa NERFINISHED
influenced Baroque opera
Renaissance tragedy
knownFrom Livy’s historical writings NERFINISHED
Polybius’s historical tradition
languageContext Punic world of Carthage
legacy enduring emblem of female virtue under political duress
subject of later European literature and drama
literarySubjectOf Alfieri’s tragedy "Sofonisba" NERFINISHED
Trissino’s tragedy "Sofonisba" NERFINISHED
notableFor political sacrifice
role in the Second Punic War
romantic tragedy
placeOfOrigin Carthage NERFINISHED
politicalAlliance Carthage NERFINISHED
Numidia NERFINISHED
portrayedAs exemplar of wifely loyalty
tragic heroine
victim of imperial politics
roleInWar figure in Carthaginian–Numidian diplomacy
spouse Masinissa NERFINISHED
Syphax NERFINISHED
symbolOf conflict between love and duty
political sacrifice
romantic tragedy

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