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The History of Hannibal: Mago, Hannibals messenger, in Carthage. ca. 1570. Mago recounts the victory at Cannae and displays the plunder before the Senate
TUNISIA. Carthage. House of Horses. Roman art. Early Empire. Mosaic
TUNISIA. TUNIS. Carthage. House of Horses
TUNISIA. TUNIS. Carthage. Punic pillars, funerary monuments. Carthaginian art. Sculpture
TUNISIA. Carthage. House of Horses. Opus tessellatum with equestrian scene. Roman art. Mosaic
Martyrdom of Joseph and Hiram Smith in Carthage jail, June 27th, 1844. Date c1851
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
The cathedral, Carthage, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899
Museum garden, II, Carthage, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899
Museum garden, Carthage, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899
Tombs and view of Goletta, Carthage, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899
Carthage seaside, Tunisia
Tunisia / Dougga / TheatreThe 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
Gaius Marius at CarthageGAIUS MARIUS Roman military commander, depicted contemplating the ruins of Carthage Date: 157 - 86 BC
Tunisia / DouggaThe 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
Cardinal Lavigerie - StatueStatue of Cardinal Lavigerie (1825 - 1892) at Tunis, Tunisia. The British Consulate can be seen in the background
Tunisia - Carthage with Railway TrainCarthage - view of the Ancient Ports and the Railway Line - Tunisia
Tunis, Tunisia - arrival of the CarthageThe Packet Boat Carthage arriving in Tunis, Tunisia
Tunisia - Carthage - Excavation of a SarcophagusThe excavation of a Sarcophagus from a funeral pit / burial ground at the site of ancient Carthage, Tunisia
Roman Wells - Carthage, TunisiaRoman Wells at the site of Ancient Carthage. Date: circa 1920s
Tunisia CarthageDistant view of the ruins of the massive aqueduct which brought water to the people of Carthage before the Romans destroyed their city
Tunisia / Carthage / ExcavTreasure-hunting excavations at the site of Ancient Carthage
Cisterns of CarthageDelenda est Carthago (Carthage must be destroyed) declared Roman statesman Cato the Elder, but these cisterns remain, impressive relics of the once-mighty city
Carthage Priestess DanceFragment of a mosaic depicting a priestess of Carthage performing a ceremonial dance before the altar of a deity; she is holding an instrument similar to castanets
Rome / Junonia FoundedCaius Gracchus founds Junonia on the ruins of Carthage
Hamilcar (Carthage)HAMILCAR Carthaginian general, father of Hannibal
Terentius / Terence / 1822PUBLIUS TERENTIUS AFER known as TERENCE Roman playwright, born in Carthage
Carthaginian New YearANCIENT CARTHAGE The new year is celebrated with the Feast of Melkarth, when sacrifices are carried out to an accompaniment of music
Hanno / ExplorationHanno, a navigator from Carthage, sails down the west coast of Africa as far as Sierra Leone or Cameroon
Salammbo / PrayingSalammbo, daughter of general Hamilcar & priestess in the Temple of Tanit, begs divine aid against the mercenaries who threaten Carthage
Aeneas Meets DidoMedieval construction techniques in evidence when Aeneas arrives at Carthage while the city is being rebuilt by Dido, its Queen
Horsemen 2 - NumidiansNUMIDIANS : living in present- day Algeria, these renowned nomadic warriors separate during the Punic Wars, one tribe supporting Carthage, the other backing Rome
Hannibal / Childs OathHannibal as a child, swearing life-long hostility to Rome at his father Hasdrubals bidding
Carthage, AqueductThe remains of the aqueduct which brought water from the mountains to the ancient city of Carthage
Carthage, the CisternsThe remains of the cisterns where water was stored in the ancient city of Carthage - a massive engineering feat
Carthage in 1860Ruins of Dugga and the remains of the Punic Mausoleum
Dido InspectingDido Queen of Carthage inspects progress in the rebuilding of her city
Punic War DeclaredThe long-simmering rivalry with Carthage erupts when Fabius Maximus formally announces Romes declaration of war
Punic Wars: EcnomusPUNIC WARS Naval battle of ECNOMUS :the Roman fleet won a hard-fought victory over the Carthaginians nearly 700 vessels took part
Punic War / Carthage BurnsPUNIC WARS Scipio blockades Carthage, and perfidiously obtains its surrender; the city is razed to the ground
Punic Wars: Zama BattleSECOND PUNIC WAR Scipio Africanus defeats Hannibal at ZAMA in North Africa
Punic War, HannibalPUNIC WARS A Roman reconnaissance patrol watches Hannibals advance through the Alps
Hannibal vows to fight Rome to the bitter endSECOND PUNIC WAR : Hannibal vows to fight Rome to the bitter end
Fabius Maximus appointed Roman dictatorPUNIC WARS : because of the military emergency, Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Cunctator is appointed dictator
First Punic War, naval victory of Duilius at MylaePUNIC WARS : the Roman consul Gaius Duilius is applauded for his naval victory over the Carthaginians at Mylae (present-day Milazzo) in northern Sicily