Siege of Saguntum (219 BC) – the ancient foundation
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Siege of Saguntum (219 BC) – the ancient foundation of the modern myth
Siege of Saguntum (219 BC) – the ancient foundation of the modern myth

Author(s): Miron Wolny
Subject(s): Military history, Ancient World
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika
Keywords: Second Punic War; ancient historiography; siege of Saguntum; heroic topos; national mythology;

Summary/Abstract: The author of the article has attempted to prove that Saguntum has been includ- ed in the pantheon of cities which have played an important role in history. Both the siege of the city by Hannibal and the heroic defence of the inhabitants against the Carthaginians were depicted by the ancient sources in both a vivid (but also an exaggerated) fashion. The convention of presenting the fate of the besieged city was driven by the ideological goals of Roman writing. The siege and the heroic defence which the inhabitants of Saguntum mounted against the invaders became an integral part of the picture, as it demonstrated how the steadfastness of the Romans was greater than that of others. The motif of the heroic defence of Saguntum, deliberately exaggerated in Roman writing, became the mainstay of conservative and patriotic ideals. The myth created by Roman literary circles saw its original function change in later history to highlight the idea of perseverance and heroic defence of a particular nation.

  • Issue Year: 68/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 3-23
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English