
1) Ancient african city 2) City state 3) Irish boy name 4) Phoenician colony in Africa 5) Punic Wars loser 6) Punic Wars side
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The city of Carthage (dʒ) was the centre of the ancient Carthage in antiquity. The city developed from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of an ancient empire. The name of Carthage, Carthago or Karthago, Καρχηδών Karkhēdōn, Etruscan: *Carθaza, is derived from a Phoenician {Script|Phnx|
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[episcopal see] The episcopal see of Carthage, the great city restored to importance by Julius Caesar and Augustus and in which Christianity was firmly established by the 2nd century, great to be the most important in whole of Roman Africa and continued as a residential see until the start of the second millennium. == Earliest bishops == So...
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city, seat (1833) of Hancock county, western Illinois, U.S. It lies near the Mississippi River, about 85 miles (135 km) southwest of Davenport, Iowa. ...
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great city of antiquity, traditionally founded on the north coast of Africa by the Phoenicians of Tyre in 814 . It is now a residential suburb of the ... [37 related articles]
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Ancient Phoenician port in North Africa founded by colonists from Tyre in the late 9th century BC; it lay 16 km/10 mi north of Tunis, Tunisia. A leading trading centre, it was in conflict with...
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Carthage is a French-built Tunisian Combattante III M Class fast attack craft of 345 tons displacement. The Carthage is powered by four MTU 20V538 TB93 diesel engines providing a top speed of 38.5 knots and a range of 700 miles at 33 knots. She carries a crew of 35 and is armed with two quad arrangements of Aerospatiale Exocet MM40 missile launcher...
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[
n] - an ancient city state on the north African coast near modern Tunis
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noun an ancient city state on the north African coast near modern Tunis; founded by Phoenicians; destroyed and rebuilt by Romans; razed by Arabs in 697
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Ancient Phoenician port in North Africa founded by colonists from Tyre in the late 9th century BC; it lay 16 km/10 mi north of Tunis, Tunisia. A leading trading centre, it was in conflict with Greece from the 6th century BC, and then with Rome, and was destroyed by Roman forces in 146 BC at the end of the Punic Wars. About 45 BC, Roman colo...
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