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- Carthage was an ancient city-state in what is now Tunisia. It began as a Phoenician colony. At the height of its power, Carthage was the most important power in the Mediterranean and controlled parts of Spain, as well as Sicily, North Africa, and Sardinia.simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carthage
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Carthage was an ancient city in Northern Africa, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world. It became the capital city of the civilisation of Ancient Carthage … See more
The name Carthage (/ˈkɑːrθɪdʒ/ KAR-thij) is the Early Modern anglicisation of Middle French Carthage /kartaʒə/, from Latin Carthāgō and Karthāgō (cf. Greek Karkhēdōn (Καρχηδών) and Etruscan *Carθaza) from the See more
Greek cities contested with Carthage for the Western Mediterranean culminating in the Sicilian Wars and the Pyrrhic War over Sicily, … See more
Carthage is some 15 kilometres (9.3 miles) east-northeast of Tunis; the settlements nearest to Carthage were the town of Sidi Bou Said See more
A "suffet" (possibly two) was elected by the citizens, and held office with no military power for a one-year term. Carthaginian generals … See more
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Carthage was built on a promontory with sea inlets to the north and the south. The city's location made … See moreThe merchants of Carthage were in part heirs of the Mediterranean trade developed by Phoenicia, and so also heirs of the rivalry with Greek merchants. Business activity … See more
Most ancient literature concerning Carthage comes from Greek and Roman sources as Carthage's own documents were destroyed by … See more
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WEBMay 29, 2020 · Carthage was a Phoenician city-state on the coast of North Africa (the site of modern-day Tunis) which, prior the conflict with Rome known as the Punic Wars (264-146 BCE), was the largest, most affluent, …
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WEBAncient Carthage was an ancient Semitic civilisation based in North Africa. Initially a settlement in present-day Tunisia, it later became a city-state and then an empire.
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WEBLearn about the history and culture of Carthage, a Phoenician and Roman metropolis on the Gulf of Tunis. Explore the vestiges of its ports, temples, baths, theatres and more.
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WEBLa municipalité de Carthage, qui compte 17 010 habitants en 2014 1, abrite le palais présidentiel, la mosquée Mâlik ibn Anas, le musée national de Carthage ou encore l' Académie tunisienne des sciences, des lettres et …
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