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

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage: La Fontainc aux Mille Amphores (b/w photo)

Carthage: La Fontainc aux Mille Amphores (b/w photo)
8674486 Carthage: La Fontainc aux Mille Amphores (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: La Fontainc aux Mille Amphores)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage: Vue sur l'ancien Port, Necrcpole punique (b/w photo)

Carthage: Vue sur l'ancien Port, Necrcpole punique (b/w photo)
8674485 Carthage: Vue sur l'ancien Port, Necrcpole punique (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vue sur l'ancien Port, Necrcpole punique)

Background imageCarthage Collection: The Phocaean Fleet defeats the Carthaginians (litho)

The Phocaean Fleet defeats the Carthaginians (litho)
8660854 The Phocaean Fleet defeats the Carthaginians (litho) by Dudley, Robert Ambrose (1867-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Phocaean Fleet defeats the Carthaginians)

Background imageCarthage Collection: St. Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, brought before the Emperor Decius, altar, detail

St. Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, brought before the Emperor Decius, altar, detail
7294921 St. Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, brought before the Emperor Decius, altar, detail; Episcopal Museum of Vic, Barcelona, Spain; (add.info.: Altar. Detail: St)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Map of Rome and Carthage at the beginning of the Second Punic War, 218 BC, publ. 1923 (colour litho)

Map of Rome and Carthage at the beginning of the Second Punic War, 218 BC, publ. 1923 (colour litho)
2603515 Map of Rome and Carthage at the beginning of the Second Punic War, 218 BC, publ. 1923 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); (add.info.: From Historical Atlas, published 1923.).

Background imageCarthage Collection: Punish sculpture. Carthaginian mask, 5th-7th century BC (terracotta)

Punish sculpture. Carthaginian mask, 5th-7th century BC (terracotta)
UIG5416318 Punish sculpture. Carthaginian mask, 5th-7th century BC (terracotta); (add.info.: Dated around 5th to 7th centuries BC. From Necropolis of Puig des Molins, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Hannibal swears never to be a friend of Rome

Hannibal swears never to be a friend of Rome
6266292 Hannibal swears never to be a friend of Rome; (add.info.: The child Hannibal Barca, 247-circa 183 BC swears to his father, Hamilcar Barca)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Scipio and Hannibal meet before Battle of Zama

Scipio and Hannibal meet before Battle of Zama
6266291 Scipio and Hannibal meet before Battle of Zama; (add.info.: Carthaginian leader Hannibal and Roman general Scipio meet to discuss possible terms before the Battle of Zama in modern Tunisia)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Roman naval victory over Carthage at Mylae (Milazzo) during the First Punic War, 260 BC

Roman naval victory over Carthage at Mylae (Milazzo) during the First Punic War, 260 BC
NWI4859228 Roman naval victory over Carthage at Mylae (Milazzo) during the First Punic War, 260 BC. Colouring engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Lady of Ibiza. 3rd v. BC. (47 cm. alt.). Lady of Ibiza. Punic art. Sculpture

Lady of Ibiza. 3rd v. BC. (47 cm. alt.). Lady of Ibiza. Punic art. Sculpture. From: Puid dels Molins necropolis
CUL4867768 Lady of Ibiza. 3rd v. BC. (47 cm. alt.). Lady of Ibiza. Punic art. Sculpture. From: Puid dels Molins necropolis. Carthaginian art. Terra-cotta. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Map of the territories of Rome and Carthage at the beginning of the Punic Wars, 264 BC

Map of the territories of Rome and Carthage at the beginning of the Punic Wars, 264 BC. Color lithography, 19th century
NWI4863550 Map of the territories of Rome and Carthage at the beginning of the Punic Wars, 264 BC. Color lithography, 19th century.; (add.info)

Background imageCarthage Collection: City of Carthage destroyed by the Roman army during the Third Punic War, 146 BC

City of Carthage destroyed by the Roman army during the Third Punic War, 146 BC
NWI4860916 City of Carthage destroyed by the Roman army during the Third Punic War, 146 BC. Colouring engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Portrait of Hamilcar Barca (or Barcas) (circa 275-228 BC), statesman and Carthaginian general

Portrait of Hamilcar Barca (or Barcas) (circa 275-228 BC), statesman and Carthaginian general
NWI4912642 Portrait of Hamilcar Barca (or Barcas) (circa 275-228 BC), statesman and Carthaginian general, founder of the Barcides dynasty and father of Hannibal

Background imageCarthage Collection: Second Punic War: the Gauls refusing to ally Hannibal Barca (Annibal) (247-183 BC)

Second Punic War: the Gauls refusing to ally Hannibal Barca (Annibal) (247-183 BC)
NWI4912615 Second Punic War: the Gauls refusing to ally Hannibal Barca (Annibal) (247-183 BC) against the Romans when the General and Carthaginians crossed the Alps to invade Italy in 218 BC

Background imageCarthage Collection: Third Punic War and Destruction of Carthage, 149 - 146 BC - Third punic war

Third Punic War and Destruction of Carthage, 149 - 146 BC - Third punic war, siege of Carthage by roman soldiers
ELD4932587 Third Punic War and Destruction of Carthage, 149 - 146 BC - Third punic war, siege of Carthage by roman soldiers

Background imageCarthage Collection: Bust of goddess Tanit (terracotta)

Bust of goddess Tanit (terracotta)
CUL4935069 Bust of goddess Tanit (terracotta); (add.info.: Carthaginian art. Sculpture Ibiza. Museum of Archaeology of Ibiza and Formentera); AIC.

Background imageCarthage Collection: Hamilcar makes his son Hannibal swear perpetual enmity to the Romans (colour litho)

Hamilcar makes his son Hannibal swear perpetual enmity to the Romans (colour litho)
8644906 Hamilcar makes his son Hannibal swear perpetual enmity to the Romans (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Hannibal's oath of enmity towards the Romans (engraving)

Hannibal's oath of enmity towards the Romans (engraving)
8635756 Hannibal's oath of enmity towards the Romans (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Hannibal crossing the Alps (engraving)

Hannibal crossing the Alps (engraving)
8635754 Hannibal crossing the Alps (engraving) by Leutemann, Heinrich (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hannibal and the Carthaginian army crossing the Alps into Italy, 218 BC)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Defeat of the Romans at the Battle of Ticinus (engraving)

Defeat of the Romans at the Battle of Ticinus (engraving)
8635753 Defeat of the Romans at the Battle of Ticinus (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Defeat of the Romans at the Battle of Ticinus)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Deployment of the Roman army at the Battle of Zama (engraving)

Deployment of the Roman army at the Battle of Zama (engraving)
8635743 Deployment of the Roman army at the Battle of Zama (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Deployment of the Roman army at the Battle of Zama)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Ruins of the aqueduct of Carthage (engraving)

Ruins of the aqueduct of Carthage (engraving)
8635732 Ruins of the aqueduct of Carthage (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins of the aqueduct of Carthage. Illustration from Rom)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Baths and fountains of Zaghwan, Carthage (engraving)

Baths and fountains of Zaghwan, Carthage (engraving)
8635728 Baths and fountains of Zaghwan, Carthage (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Baths and fountains of Zaghwan, Carthage. Illustration from Rom)

Background imageCarthage Collection: The Old Punic Cisterns, Carthage (colour litho)

The Old Punic Cisterns, Carthage (colour litho)
8652006 The Old Punic Cisterns, Carthage (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Old Punic Cisterns, Carthage)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage: Villas romaines (b/w photo)

Carthage: Villas romaines (b/w photo)
8674537 Carthage: Villas romaines (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Villas romaines)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage: La Victoire (b/w photo)

Carthage: La Victoire (b/w photo)
8674495 Carthage: La Victoire (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: La Victoire)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage: Carthage (b/w photo)

Carthage: Carthage (b/w photo)
8674488 Carthage: Carthage (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carthage. Illustration for a booklet of postcards of Carthage)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage: L'Amphitheatre (b/w photo)

Carthage: L'Amphitheatre (b/w photo)
8674474 Carthage: L'Amphitheatre (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: L'Amphitheatre)

Background imageCarthage Collection: The Roman General Caius Marius says the sage (157-86 BC) on the island of Carthage

The Roman General Caius Marius says the sage (157-86 BC) on the island of Carthage
ELD5620194 The Roman General Caius Marius says the sage (157-86 BC) on the island of Carthage. 1864 (engraving from Decembre-Allonier's "Dictionary of History and Geography")

Background imageCarthage Collection: Representation of Carthage - in ' Cosmographia' by Julius Solinus, 14th century

Representation of Carthage - in " Cosmographia" by Julius Solinus, 14th century
GIA5033645 Representation of Carthage - in " Cosmographia" by Julius Solinus, 14th century.; (add.info.: Representation of Carthage - in " Cosmographia" by Julius Solinus)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Punic War: The Meeting of Scipio the African (235-183 BC) Roman General

Punic War: The Meeting of Scipio the African (235-183 BC) Roman General and Carthaginian General Hannibal (247-183 BC)
ELD4928745 Punic War: The Meeting of Scipio the African (235-183 BC) Roman General and Carthaginian General Hannibal (247-183 BC) a Zama in 202 BC (Second punic war)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Women of Carthage sacrificing their hair and jewelry to buy weapons

Women of Carthage sacrificing their hair and jewelry to buy weapons and defend themselves against the invasion of
NWI4861334 Women of Carthage sacrificing their hair and jewelry to buy weapons and defend themselves against the invasion of the Romans in 146 BC

Background imageCarthage Collection: Caius Marius, known as the Wise (157-86 BC) among the ruins of Carthage (Tunisia)

Caius Marius, known as the Wise (157-86 BC) among the ruins of Carthage (Tunisia)
NWI4910919 Caius Marius, known as the Wise (157-86 BC) among the ruins of Carthage (Tunisia). Lithograph from a painting by John Vanderlyn (1776-1852).; (add.info.: Caius Marius)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Ruins of Carthage (engraving)

Ruins of Carthage (engraving)
8635733 Ruins of Carthage (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins of Carthage. Illustration from Rom)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Scipio Aemilianus amidst the ruins of Carthage (engraving)

Scipio Aemilianus amidst the ruins of Carthage (engraving)
8635731 Scipio Aemilianus amidst the ruins of Carthage (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scipio Aemilianus amidst the ruins of Carthage)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Camp of the Carthaginian army before the Battle of Cannae (engraving)

Camp of the Carthaginian army before the Battle of Cannae (engraving)
8635751 Camp of the Carthaginian army before the Battle of Cannae (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Scipio Africanus burning the Carthaginian fleet (engraving)

Scipio Africanus burning the Carthaginian fleet (engraving)
8635741 Scipio Africanus burning the Carthaginian fleet (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthaginian women's headdress (litho)

Carthaginian women's headdress (litho)
8677401 Carthaginian women's headdress (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carthaginian women's headdress)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Meeting between Early Carthaginians and Libyan Chiefs (litho)

Meeting between Early Carthaginians and Libyan Chiefs (litho)
8660858 Meeting between Early Carthaginians and Libyan Chiefs (litho) by Wood, Stanley L. (1866-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Meeting between Early Carthaginians and Libyan Chiefs)

Background imageCarthage Collection: At the Siege of Carthage (litho)

At the Siege of Carthage (litho)
8660857 At the Siege of Carthage (litho) by Poynter, Edward John (1836-1919) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: At the Siege of Carthage)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Final Destruction of Carthage by the Romans (litho)

Final Destruction of Carthage by the Romans (litho)
8660855 Final Destruction of Carthage by the Romans (litho) by Dudley, Robert Ambrose (1867-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Final Destruction of Carthage by the Romans)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage: Bassins romains d'Hamilcar (b/w photo)

Carthage: Bassins romains d'Hamilcar (b/w photo)
8674487 Carthage: Bassins romains d'Hamilcar (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bassins romains d'Hamilcar)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie (b/w photo)

Carthage: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie (b/w photo)
8674480 Carthage: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie (b/w photo)

Carthage: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie (b/w photo)
8674479 Carthage: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage: Byrsa (b/w photo)

Carthage: Byrsa (b/w photo)
8674477 Carthage: Byrsa (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Byrsa. Illustration for a booklet of postcards of Carthage)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Carthage: La Basilique Primatiale (b/w photo)

Carthage: La Basilique Primatiale (b/w photo)
8674476 Carthage: La Basilique Primatiale (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: La Basilique Primatiale)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Sea Adventure: Hanno the Carthaginian (colour litho)

Sea Adventure: Hanno the Carthaginian (colour litho)
8668729 Sea Adventure: Hanno the Carthaginian (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hanno the Carthaginian)

Background imageCarthage Collection: Battle of Ecnomus, 256 BC (litho)

Battle of Ecnomus, 256 BC (litho)
8663879 Battle of Ecnomus, 256 BC (litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plan showing the Roman and Carthaginian fleets at the Battle of Ecnomus, First Punic War)



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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.