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Carthage Collection (page 22)

Carthage, the ancient city that witnessed epic tales of triumph and tragedy

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Carthage, Punic dwellings on Byrsa Hill at archaeological site

Tunisia, Carthage, Punic dwellings on Byrsa Hill at archaeological site
Tunisia - Carthage, archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Punic dwellings on Byrsa Hill

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Carthage, Ancient city, Roman villas, House of Aviary

Tunisia, Carthage, Ancient city, Roman villas, House of Aviary
Tunisia. Carthage. Ancient city. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979. Roman villas. House of the Aviary, 3rd century AD

Background imageCarthage Collection: Punic civilization, Votive stele with engraving depicting a priest carrying a child to

Punic civilization, Votive stele with engraving depicting a priest carrying a child to rituareligionlreligious ritual
Punic civilization, 4th-3rd century b.C. Votive stele with engraving depicting a priest carrying a child to ritual sacrifice (Molek-sacrifice). From Carthage, Tunisia. Detail

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, exterior of Saint Louis Cathedral

Tunisia, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, exterior of Saint Louis Cathedral
Tunisia - Carthage - Byrsa Hill. Saint Louis Cathedral, an old Roman Catholic cathedral in Byzantine-Moorish style, 1890. The faA

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Carthage, Antonios thermal baths

Tunisia, Carthage, Antonios thermal baths
Tunisia - Carthage - Antonios thermal baths

Background imageCarthage Collection: Ancient Greek coin Carthage

Ancient Greek coin Carthage 325-300 BCE Silver tetradrachm 17.2 gr. Left Head of Heracles right head and neck of horse

Background imageCarthage Collection: The History of Hannibal: Mago, Hannibals messenger

The History of Hannibal: Mago, Hannibals messenger, in Carthage. ca. 1570. Mago recounts the victory at Cannae and displays the plunder before the Senate

Background imageCarthage Collection: TUNISIA. Carthage. House of Horses. Roman art

TUNISIA. Carthage. House of Horses. Roman art. Early Empire. Mosaic

Background imageCarthage Collection: TUNISIA. TUNIS. Carthage. House of Horses

TUNISIA. TUNIS. Carthage. House of Horses

Background imageCarthage Collection: Phoenician comb. 4th c. BC. From: Junon necropolis

Phoenician comb. 4th c. BC. From: Junon necropolis. Phoenician art. Sculpture on ivory. TUNISIA. Tunis. Bardo Museum. Proc: TUNISIA. Carthage

Background imageCarthage Collection: TUNISIA. TUNIS. Carthage. Punic pillars, funerary

TUNISIA. TUNIS. Carthage. Punic pillars, funerary monuments. Carthaginian art. Sculpture

Background imageCarthage Collection: TUNISIA. Carthage. House of Horses. Opus tessellatum

TUNISIA. Carthage. House of Horses. Opus tessellatum with equestrian scene. Roman art. Mosaic

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, sign

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, sign

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, US World War Two-era War Cemetery

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, US World War Two-era War Cemetery

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Roman-era, La Marsa Cisterns

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Roman-era, La Marsa Cisterns

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Tunisian souvenir fridge magnets

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Tunisian souvenir fridge magnets

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Tunisian babouches slippers

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Tunisian babouches slippers

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Roman-era Antonine Baths ruins, 2nd century AD

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Roman-era Antonine Baths ruins, 2nd century AD

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, ruins of Roman-era Villas

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, ruins of Roman-era Villas

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, exterior of the Musee de Carthage

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, exterior of the Musee de Carthage

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, L Acropolium, b. 1884

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, L Acropolium, b. 1884

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage Tunisia old city with Roman baths of Antoninus Pius in 138 AC in Africa

Carthage Tunisia old city with Roman baths of Antoninus Pius in 138 AC in Africa

Background imageCarthage Collection: Pillar of Carthage Tunisia old city with Roman baths of Antoninus Pius in 138 AC

Pillar of Carthage Tunisia old city with Roman baths of Antoninus Pius in 138 AC in Africa

Background imageCarthage Collection: View from the corner of Rue Nationale and Rue de la Scellerie in the heavily damaged city of

View from the corner of Rue Nationale and Rue de la Scellerie in the heavily damaged city of Tours, France, June 1940
WORLD WAR II: TOURS, 1940. View from the corner of Rue Nationale and Rue de la Scellerie in the heavily damaged city of Tours, France, June 1940

Background imageCarthage Collection: CARTHAGE, c1830s. Ruins of ancient Carthage on the coast of Tunisia. Steel engraving, German, c1830s

CARTHAGE, c1830s. Ruins of ancient Carthage on the coast of Tunisia. Steel engraving, German, c1830s

Background imageCarthage Collection: GAIUS MARIUS (155?-86 B. C. ). Roman general and politician. Marius on the ruins of Carthage

GAIUS MARIUS (155?-86 B. C. ). Roman general and politician. Marius on the ruins of Carthage
GAIUS MARIUS (155?-86 B.C.). Roman general and politician. Marius on the ruins of Carthage: engraving after the painting by John Vanderlyn

Background imageCarthage Collection: QUINTUS FABIUS MAXIMUS (d. 203 B. C. ). Surnamed Cunctator. Roman statesman and army commander

QUINTUS FABIUS MAXIMUS (d. 203 B. C. ). Surnamed Cunctator. Roman statesman and army commander
QUINTUS FABIUS MAXIMUS (d. 203 B.C.). Surnamed Cunctator. Roman statesman and army commander. Quintus Fabius declares war to the Carthaginian senate, 218 B.C.: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCarthage Collection: FIRST PUNIC WAR BATTLE. In 256 B. C. during the First Punic War

FIRST PUNIC WAR BATTLE. In 256 B. C. during the First Punic War, the Roman fleet defeats Carthages fleet at Ecnomus
FIRST PUNIC WAR BATTLE. In 256 B.C. during the First Punic War, the Roman fleet defeats Carthages fleet at Ecnomus, off the coast of Carthage. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCarthage Collection: FIRST PUNIC WAR BATTLE. Battle of Ecnomus. In 256 B. C. during the First Punic War

FIRST PUNIC WAR BATTLE. Battle of Ecnomus. In 256 B. C. during the First Punic War
FIRST PUNIC WAR BATTLE. Battle of Ecnomus. In 256 B.C. during the First Punic War, the Roman fleet defeated Carthages fleet at Ecnomus, off the coast of Carthage. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCarthage Collection: PUNIC WARS, 149 B. C. The attack on Carthage by the Roman Legions in 149 B. C

PUNIC WARS, 149 B. C. The attack on Carthage by the Roman Legions in 149 B. C. under the younger Scipio Africanus
PUNIC WARS, 149 B.C. The attack on Carthage by the Roman Legions in 149 B.C. under the younger Scipio Africanus. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCarthage Collection: Martyrdom of Joseph and Hiram Smith in Carthage jail, June 2

Martyrdom of Joseph and Hiram Smith in Carthage jail, June 27th, 1844. Date c1851

Background imageCarthage Collection: Caius Marius on the ruins of Carthage

Caius Marius on the ruins of Carthage. Print showing Gaius Marius, full-length portrait, seated, facing front, with ruins of Carthage behind him. Date 1842

Background imageCarthage Collection: The cathedral, Carthage, Tunisia

The cathedral, Carthage, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899

Background imageCarthage Collection: Museum garden, II, Carthage, Tunisia

Museum garden, II, Carthage, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899

Background imageCarthage Collection: Museum garden, Carthage, Tunisia

Museum garden, Carthage, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tombs and view of Goletta, Carthage, Tunisia

Tombs and view of Goletta, Carthage, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage

Carthage seaside, Tunisia

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia / Dougga / Theatre

Tunisia / Dougga / Theatre
The Roman Theatre at DOUGGA, Tunisia. Dougga served as one of the capitals of Massinissa, a Roman ally, and one of the contenders to Carthage. Date: 1985

Background imageCarthage Collection: Gaius Marius at Carthage

Gaius Marius at Carthage
GAIUS MARIUS Roman military commander, depicted contemplating the ruins of Carthage Date: 157 - 86 BC

Background imageCarthage Collection: Tunisia / Dougga

Tunisia / Dougga
The remains of the Capitol building at Dougga, Tunisia. Dougga served as one of the capitals of Massinissa, a Roman ally, and one of the contenders to Carthage. Date: 1984

Background imageCarthage Collection: Roman elephant of war

Roman elephant of war, Coloured historical artwork. The Romans originally only used elephants to carry their emperor but soon realised they would be good in battle when they were seen to attack

Background imageCarthage Collection: Roman mosaic

Roman mosaic

Background imageCarthage Collection: Hannibal, Carthaginian general

Hannibal, Carthaginian general
Hannibal (247-182 BC), Carthaginian general, mounted on his horse, wielding a shield and sword. In the Second Punic War (between Carthage and Rome)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Scipio Africanus, Roman general

Scipio Africanus, Roman general
Scipio Africanus (circa 236-183 BC), Roman general. Scipio led armies against Carthage during the Second Punic War, with his most famous victory being his defeat of Hannibal at the Battle of Zama

Background imageCarthage Collection: ACHATES AND AENEAS before Dido. Oil on canvas by Antoine Coypel, c1714-17

ACHATES AND AENEAS before Dido. Oil on canvas by Antoine Coypel, c1714-17

Background imageCarthage Collection: Byrsa Hill, St. Louis Cathedral Towers and Ruins of sculpted pillar in the Punic Quarter

Byrsa Hill, St. Louis Cathedral Towers and Ruins of sculpted pillar in the Punic Quarter, Carthage, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageCarthage Collection: Byrsa Hill, St. Louis Cathedral and scattered Punic ruins, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Byrsa Hill, St. Louis Cathedral and scattered Punic ruins, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa



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Carthage, the ancient city that witnessed epic tales of triumph and tragedy. From its strategic Battle of Cannae plan in 216 BC to Hannibal's audacious crossing of the treacherous Alps with his army and elephants, Carthage was a force to be reckoned with. The meeting between Scipio Africanus and Hannibal at the Battle of Zama marked a pivotal moment in history, where two brilliant military minds clashed in an ultimate showdown. The image of Hannibal crossing the Rhone River on his daring campaign is etched into our collective memory. Carthage's rich heritage extends beyond warfare. Saint Perpetua, a courageous martyr who defied societal norms, left an indelible mark on this historic city. Byrsa Hill stands as a testament to Carthage's original Punic site, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural significance. Intricate Roman mosaics tell stories of opulence and grandeur within Carthage's remains of villas from centuries past. The Punic Wars waged by Rome against they were fueled by Cato and the Senate's relentless pursuit for dominance. A bust depicting Hannibal Barca serves as a reminder of his extraordinary leadership during these tumultuous times. His name echoes through history as one who challenged Rome at every turn. Carthage may have fallen under Roman rule, but its legacy lives on through these captivating glimpses into its storied past, and is an enduring symbol of resilience and ambition that continues to captivate scholars and visitors alike.