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The Carthaginians and Romans fiestas, a legacy of the rich past of Cartagena


Few cities can match the heady mix of history, culture and tradition in the September fiestas of Cartagena!

The Carthaginians and Romans fiestas, a legacy of the rich past of CartagenaEvery year in September, when the heat of summer is beginning to die down, the city of Cartagena goes back to a time more than 200 years before the birth of Christ when in the space of a few years it was known first as Qart-Hadast and then as Carthago Nova, as it celebrates the annual fiestas of the Carthagineses y Romanos.

Held to commemorate the rich history of the city, the fiestas have now become an essential part of Cartagena’s cultural identity in their own right, and were declared an event of International Tourist Interest in 2017, twenty-seven years after they were first celebrated. The fiesta season lasts 10 days, starting in 2025 on 19th September and coming to a close on the 28th.

The fiesta schedule is based on what we know of the historical events in the city between 227 BC, when Qart-Hadast was founded by Hasdrubal Barca (the brother of Hannibal) and 209 BC, when the city was conquered in battle by the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus. What follows below is a summary of the most important events during the impressive reconstruction of history…

The Carthaginians and Romans fiestas, a legacy of the rich past of CartagenaTroops and legions

In a way which bears some similarities to cities divided by allegiances to football teams, the residents of Cartagena tend to support either the Carthaginian Troops or the Roman Legions during the fiestas, and the organizing committee is in fact the “Federation of Troops and Legions”.

There are a total of 25 troops, among them historical figures such as Hannibal and Imilce (Himilce in Spanish), and they are matched by the opposing 25 legions, led by figures like Publius Cornelius Scipio and his wife Emilia Paula.

The most important days and reenactments

The Carthaginians and Romans fiestas, a legacy of the rich past of CartagenaOver the course of the 10 days a large number of dramatized recreations of historical events are held, alongside other official, cultural and entertainment activities.

The first Friday: the lighting of the fiestas flame

The opening day of the fiestas gets under way with the opening speech and the carrying of the Sacred Flame in an Olympic-style torch along a route which takes in the most important historical monuments in Cartagena before it is installed for the duration of the Carthagineses y Romanos. This is accompanied by ritual dances and invocations of the Punic and Roman gods.

The first weekend, the founding of the city and the drums of war

On the first Saturday a reenactment takes place of the foundation of Qart-Hadast by Hasdrubal (there is also a children’s version in the morning), while on Sunday the solemn Dies Lustricus gives way to the Destruction of Sagunto, where Hannibal’s attacked sparked the Second Punic War (declared at the “irreverent” session of the Roman Senate).

During the week

Monday sees the wedding of Hannibal and Imilce, while on Tuesday night in an atmospheric ceremony the Oracle of Tanit performs a mysterious ritual and offers her insights into the future of the city.

Wednesday is children’s day, with the “Pruebas de Aspar” games, as well as the Swearing of Hostility by the Romans and the “Feriae Latino”, a gastronomic event in the Roman section of the fiestas encampment. The day ends with the children’s parade and the “Comicios Centuriados”, in which the Romans plan their attack.

The highlights on Thursday are the arrival of the Carthaginian army by boat in the port, the contracting of mercenaries and the departure of Hannibal for Rome with his troops, elephants and a great show of military might. As night falls, the “Designio de los Dioses” reveals the foretold outcome of the imminent battle.

The Carthaginians and Romans fiestas, a legacy of the rich past of CartagenaThe second Friday, the Conquest of Qart-Hadast

Today sees the climax of the armed conflict, starting with the sea battle in the port and continuing with the arrival by boat of the Roman army. The Battle for the Conquest of Qart-Hadast is watched by a massive crowd on the green area of the Cuesta del Batel and features catapults, cavalry, infantry and all the noise and spectacle associated with the fight, before the day ends with the military parade of the Romans as they proclaim the founding of the new city of Carthago Nova.

The second Saturday, homage and unity

On Saturday a tribute is paid to those fallen in battle and there is a celebration of the Release of Hostages as well as the unique handing over of the “Doble Corona Mural”. The general parade in the evening is the only one in which both Carthaginian troops and Roman legions are seen together as they provide a true spectacle of music, flags and the machinery of war.

A glorious end on the second Sunday

The Roman Circus features gladiators, races and acrobats before the Sacred Flame is extinguished and a huge firework display signals the end of 10 days of living history…. until next year!

 

Further details regarding the ceremonial events during the fiestas are available in Spanish at the website of the Federation, and in 2024 the official program was published in English for the first time!

 

A city proud of its historical heritage

The Carthaginians and Romans fiestas, a legacy of the rich past of CartagenaAlongside all of the dramatized reenactments and ceremonies, the whole city puts on its party hat and heads, mostly, for the encampment, where the festivities go on every night into the early hours of the morning. The arts and crafts market is another popular attraction, and all over the city centre bars and restaurants do a brisk trade as both locals and visitors enjoy the gastronomic delights of Cartagena!

It is estimated that every year over 200,000 people enjoy the fiestas, and the figures continue to rise as the programme of events expands!

 

Source: ITREM


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