Carthage - Wikipedia Carthage[a] (Arabic: قرطاج, Qarṭāj ⓘ) 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
Carthage - World History Encyclopedia 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, and powerful political entity in the Mediterranean
Carthage, The Ancient Empire That Nearly Destroyed Rome Roman Carthage continued to be a significant and crucial city in the days of the empire, providing much of Italy with grain and bread The legacy of Carthage continues to live on today
Carthage | History, Location, Facts | Britannica Carthage, great city of antiquity on the north coast of Africa, now a residential suburb of the city of Tunis, Tunisia According to tradition, Carthage was founded by the Phoenicians of Tyre in 814 BCE; its Phoenician name means ‘new town ’
Carthage College: Top Wisconsin College Carthage College is a four-year private liberal arts college located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, midway between Chicago and Milwaukee
Archaeological Site of Carthage - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Carthage was founded in the 9th century B C on the Gulf of Tunis From the 6th century onwards, it developed into a great trading empire covering much of the Mediterranean and was home to a brilliant civilization
The Ancient City of Carthage Carthage was one of the most powerful and influential cities of the ancient world, known for its rich history, extensive trade networks, and formidable military strength Founded by Phoenician settlers in the 9th century BCE, it grew into a dominant force in the Mediterranean region
Carthage Map - Maps of World Carthage, in northern Tunisia, was founded by Phoenicians from Tyre By the sixth century BC, Carthage had become a trading hub and the commercial center of the western Mediterranean region
The Legacy of Carthage: Rise and Fall of Rome’s Great Rival The legacy of Carthage as Rome’s greatest rival shaped the Mediterranean world and influenced Rome’s growth into a dominant empire From fierce battles during the Punic Wars to the eventual destruction of Carthage, their story is one of ambition, conflict, and transformation