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  • Ancient Carthage - Wikipedia
    It grew from small settlement in present-day Tunisia into the Carthaginian Empire, a major power that dominated the western half of the Mediterranean Sea Carthage was settled around 814 BC by merchants from Tyre, a leading Phoenician city-state located in present-day Lebanon
  • Who Were the Carthaginians? - Biblical Archaeology Society
    For much of the first millennium BCE, the Carthaginian merchant empire dominated large swaths of the Mediterranean But who were the Carthaginians? Carthage, located near the modern Tunisian capital of Tunis, began as one of many Phoenician trading colonies
  • The Carthaginians: New DNA Evidence Stun Historians - 2025
    The legacy of Carthage has long been defined by its resistance, its famous general Hannibal, and its supposed Phoenician bloodline But now, a groundbreaking genetic study is shaking the foundations of that narrative, revealing that the Carthaginians were not quite who we thought they were
  • Carthage | History, Location, Facts | Britannica
    Carthage, great city of antiquity on the north coast of Africa, now a residential suburb of the city of Tunis, Tunisia Built on a promontory on the Tunisian coast, it was placed to influence and control ships passing between Sicily and the North African coast as they traversed the Mediterranean Sea
  • Harvard Scientists Say Ancient Carthaginians Were Genetically Closer to . . .
    According to a study led by renowned geneticist David Reich, the people of Carthage—one of the most powerful cities of the ancient Mediterranean—were genetically more similar to Greeks than to Phoenicians
  • Carthage, The Ancient Empire That Nearly Destroyed Rome
    By 270 BC, Carthage had established a vast trade network and set up sizable colonies across North Africa, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and Southern Spain The Carthaginian Empire was not typical within the ancient world
  • Carthage - World History Encyclopedia
    Carthage was a Phoenician city-state on the coast of North Africa (the site of modern-day Tunis) which, prior the conflict with Rome known as the Punic Wars (264-146 BCE), was the largest, most affluent, and powerful political entity in the Mediterranean
  • A Brief History of the Carthaginians
    Within two centuries, Carthage sprawled into a walled metropolis whose quays handled more tonnage than any single port east of Egypt Carthaginian expansion rarely marched on foot; it sailed
  • Carthaginian Empire - New World Encyclopedia
    The Carthaginian Empire was an informal empire of Phoenician city-states throughout North Africa and modern Spain from 575 B C E until 146 B C E It was more or less under the control of the city-state of Carthage after the fall of Tyre to Babylonian forces
  • Timeline of the Carthaginians - Digital Maps of the Ancient World
    580-376 BC: Carthage and Greece engage in a prolonged struggle for dominance in Sicily, marked by numerous skirmishes and battles 540 BC: A joint Carthaginian and Etruscan navy achieves a decisive victory over the Phocaeans at the Battle of the Sardinian Sea





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