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

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Carthage Collection: La mort de Didon'(The Death of Dido) Didon la reine de Carthage incapable de supporter l abandon d
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Carthage Collection: Hannibal and the Punic War (detail), 16th century (fresco)
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Carthage Collection: Banquet of Queen Dido of Carthage in honour of the Trojans (litho)
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Carthage Collection: Flemish tapestry. Series The History of Hannibal. Mago, Hannibals messenger, in Carthage (Magon)
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Carthage Collection: Plan de Carthage (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: La continence de Scipion l africain (Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, 235-183 avant JC)
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Carthage Collection: La mort de Didon (The death of Dido). Peinture de Giambattista Tiepolo (1696-1770)
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Carthage Collection: Statue of Annibal or Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC) (marble)
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Carthage Collection: Regulus retournant a Carthage (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: Sea battle between the fleet of Syracuse and the Carthaginians under Hamilcar
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Carthage Collection: Traders at Carthage (colour litho)
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Carthage Collection: Heroism of the Carthaginian women (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: Coin Depicting a Date Palm Tree, 410-146 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Carthage Collection: Pendant in the Shape of a Head, Carthage, 5th century-3rd century BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Carthage Collection: Head Pendants, Carthage, Roman Period (30 BC-395 AD). Creator: Unknown
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Carthage Collection: The Capture of Carthagena by Scipio and His Troops, 1539. Creator: Georg Pencz
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Carthage Collection: He was on his knees, on the floor, in front of her. Illustration by V. A
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Carthage Collection: Defeat of the Fabians - Second Punic War (218-201 BC): the defeat of the Fabian army
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Carthage Collection: Saint Augustine teaching rhetoric in Carthage. (Fresco, 15th century)
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Carthage Collection: Battle scene a Carthage Miniature from 'Roman History'
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Carthage Collection: Pinax decorated with Sphinx with double Egyptian crown protecting the Tree of Life
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Carthage Collection: Carthaginian pendant, c. 7th - 6th century BC (gold)
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Carthage Collection: Battle of Lake Trasimene, Italy, Second Punic War, 217 BC (colour litho)
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Carthage Collection: The death of Dido
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Carthage Collection: Hunting scene (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: Fabius Maximus declares war on the Carthaginians, 218 BC (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: The meeting between Scipio Africanus and Hannibal before the Battle of Zama, 202 BC (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: A meeting between Tyrian founders of Carthage and Libyan chiefs
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Carthage Collection: Hannibal at nine years of age, swearing enmity to the Romans (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: Carthaginian Warrior (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: Departure of Regulus for Carthage (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: The oath of Hannibal, 3rd Century BC (chromolitho)
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Carthage Collection: The destruction of Carthage by the Romans, c. 1950 (litho)
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Carthage Collection: The Lady of Elche in procession with elephants following (ceramic) (detail of 400250)
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Carthage Collection: Hannibal in the assembly at Carthage (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: The attack on the Citadel of Carthage (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: Carthage, Dido directing the Equipment of the Fleet (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: Salammbo (colour litho)
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Carthage Collection: The Departure of Marcus Attilius Regulus for Carthage, 1785-86 (pen & ink
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Carthage Collection: The Beaucousin Collection at the National Gallery (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: The Temple of Neptune at Zowan, near the Source of the Stream which supplied Water to Carthage
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Carthage Collection: The Ruins of Carthage, Three Miles from Tunis (engraving)
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Carthage Collection: Salammbo, 1907
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Carthage Collection: Votive stele, possibly depicting Tanit (limestone)


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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.