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Only one shipwreck occurs in The Tempest. Several Italians, including Alonso, King of Naples, are shipwrecked in Act 1 of The Tempest.
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Many believe that all of his plays after the Tempest were collaborations with John Fletcher, who succeeded Shakespeare as house playwright with the King's Men.
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The address of the Carthage Museum is: 202 Rockingham St, Carthage, NC 28327
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Only one shipwreck occurs in The Tempest. Several Italians, including Alonso, King of Naples, are shipwrecked in Act 1 of The Tempest.
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The king of Carthage during the First Punic War was Hamilcar Barca. He was one of Carthage's most prominent military leaders and a skilled strategist. Hamilcar Barca led Carthaginian forces in Sicily and established a strong presence on the island during the war.
Rosa E. King has written: 'Tempest over Mexico'
Many believe that all of his plays after the Tempest were collaborations with John Fletcher, who succeeded Shakespeare as house playwright with the King's Men.
Storms appear most prominently in the plays The Tempest and King Lear.
James the 1st was monarch when Shakespeare wrote the Tempest because Shakespeare wrote the Tempest when he was coming tot the end of his life and during his life Queen Elizabeth 1 and James 1 reigned and Queen Elizabeth 1 was monarch when Shakespeare was born so it is obviously James 1.The tempest was written in 1611. James I was king.
Carthage was not a kingdom, it was a republic governed by a council of elders and two suffets (equivalent to Roman consuls). A popular assembly resolved matters put before them by the council.
The term was Client King - he accepted Rome's hegemony, and paid tribute to Rome. He was initially an ally of Carthage, and fought with them in Spain and Africa, but became disillusioned and switched to the Roman side, his cavalry being decisive in Scipio's defeat of Hannibal at Zama, which ended the Second Punic War. After that he became king of Numidia and, as a Roman ally, was used clandestinely by Rome (which had a peace treaty with Carthage) to provoke and harrass Carthage. Eventually the Carthaginians responded in force to defend themselves, and this gave Rome the excuse, that Carthage was attacking a Roman ally, to open the Third Punic War and destroy Carthage utterly.