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  1. Carthage - Wikipedia

    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 civilization of Ancient Carthage and later Roman Carthage.

  2. Ancient Carthage - Wikipedia

    Ancient Carthage (/ ˈ k ɑːr θ ɪ dʒ / KAR-thij; Punic: 𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤟𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕, lit. ' New City ') was an ancient Semitic civilisation based in North Africa. [3] Initially a settlement in present-day Tunisia, it later became a city-state, and then an empire.

  3. Carthage - World History Encyclopedia

    May 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, and powerful political entity in the Mediterranean.

  4. Carthage | History, Location, & Facts | Britannica

    Apr 24, 2025 · 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.’

  5. History of Carthage - Wikipedia

    The city of Carthage was founded in the 9th century BC on the coast of Northwest Africa, in what is now Tunisia, as one of a number of Phoenician settlements in the western Mediterranean created to facilitate trade from the city of Tyre on the coast of what is now Lebanon.

  6. A guide to exploring Carthage - Lonely Planet

    Dec 23, 2024 · Located on the coast of North Africa, well-connected Carthage was once a cosmopolitan trading hub, a key Mediterranean maritime power and one of the wealthiest cities in the ancient world, inspiring poetry, mythology and envy.

  7. Carthage - New World Encyclopedia

    It was the center of the Roman province of Africa, which was a major "breadbasket" of the empire. Carthage briefly became the capital of an usurper, Domitius Alexander, in 308-311. Carthage also became a center of early Christianity.

  8. Ancient Carthage | World History - Lumen Learning

    Ancient Carthage was the empire born of the Phoenician city-state Carthage. Carthage practiced highly advanced and productive agriculture and manufacturing. Carthage traded in almost every commodity wanted by the ancient world, including spices from Arabia, Africa, and India.

  9. Carthage - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Carthage was an ancient city-state in what is now Tunisia. It began as a Phoenician colony. [1] . 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.

  10. Who Were the Carthaginians? Ancient DNA Study Reveals a

    Apr 23, 2025 · The DNA analysis suggests that Carthage was the first biologically cosmopolitan civilization, essentially a cultural and religious "franchise" that the Phoenicians passed on to people with whom they had no genetic connection, Reich says. It also contrasts with what we know about the contemporaneous colonization of the Mediterranean by the ...

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