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Delenda Est is a by American writer , part of his series. It was originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction of December 1955. Bibliography: Delenda Est It was first reprinted in the first edition of the "Time Patrol" series collection Guardians of Time (; September 1960). Bibliography: Delenda Est It was also a selection in the alternate history anthology Worlds of Maybe (Thomas Nelson; 1970) edited by Robert Silverberg. Bibliography: Delenda Est

The title alludes to the Latin phrase cat=no ("Carthage must be destroyed") from the Third Punic War.


Plot summary
Renegade meddle in the outcome of the Second Punic War, bringing about the premature deaths of Publius Cornelius Scipio and at the Battle of Ticinus in 218 BC and so creating a new timeline in which destroys in 210 BC. That made civilization come to be based on a - cultural synthesis (rather than a , as in actual history). This civilization discovered the Western Hemisphere and created certain inventions (such as the ) long before the corresponding events happened in actual history (partly since there was nothing corresponding to the fall of the Roman Empire), but overall technological progress has been slow since most developments are arrived at through ad hoc tinkering, and there is no scientific methodology of empirically testing rigorous theories.

At the time of the story, Britain (Brittys), , (Gallia) and (Celtan) are under Celtic control, and the Celts have also colonized (Affalon). (Cimmeria) is under Germanic domination, and exist within Helvetia, (Littorn) controls , northern and much of , and a (Carthagalann) dominates much of . The Han (Chinese) Empire controls and and encompasses , and eastern . Punjab comprises western , and .

The major global powers are , which is centered on India but also encompasses , , and , and , which controls much of . Technology is at roughly a 19th-century level, and transport is reliant on the although rudimentary exist for the purposes of combat. , and do not exist in this . There is greater in this world, but has also survived though it is not connected with any particular race or ethnicity.

Manse Everard, a 20th-century Time Patrol agent, finds himself in the new timeline, in Catavellaunan (approximately New York), facing the moral dilemma. If he returns to the past before the events that led to Carthaginian victory and restores his original timeline by negating the assassinations and military upset that have led to the new alternative timeline, he would wipe out its billions of inhabitants when the course of human history reverts to his own.


Similar themes in other works
John Barnes's The Timeline Wars series has the same basic assumption: an alternative history timeline starting from Hannibal winning the Second Punic War. However, Anderson assumes that the Carthaginians would not have been able to fill the Roman niche and create something similar to the Roman Empire and that it would have been the Celts who would have become central to the successor culture. Conversely, Barnes assumes that the victorious Carthaginians would have succeeded in creating a world empire, an extremely cruel, aggressive and oppressive one, which is the undoubted villain of his books.


See also
  • Hannibal's Children and its sequel The Seven Hills


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