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Carthage
thumb|upright=1.8|right|The layout of the Punic city-state Carthage, before its fall in 146 BC
Carthage (, '''') was an ancient city in Northern Africa, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world. It became the capital city of the civilization of Ancient Carthage and later Roman Carthage.
Tertullian
Tertullian (; ; 155 – 220 AD) was a prolific early Christian author from Carthage in the Roman province of Africa. He was the first Christian author to produce an extensive corpus of Latin Christian literature and was an early Christian apologist and a polemicist against heresy, including Gnosticism.

Vandals
thumb|upright=1.25|Vandalic gold foil jewellery from the 3rd or 4th century
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Leptis Magna
ancient city in modern Libya
Ancient Carthage
Phoenician city-state and empire
Punic
extinct dialect of the Phoenician language spoken in North Africa and the Western Mediterranean
Carthago delenda est
Latin phrase used by Cato the Elder
Utica
archaeological site in Tunisia

Himera
Himera (Greek: ), was a large and important ancient Greek city situated on the north coast of Sicily at the mouth of the river of the same name (the modern Imera Settentrionale), between Panormus (modern Palermo) and Cephaloedium (modern Cefalù) in the comune of Termini Imerese.
Carthage
Tunisian town

Byrsa
thumb|right|District of Punic Byrsa
Byrsa was a walled citadel above the Phoenician harbour in ancient Carthage, Tunisia, as well as the name of the hill it rested on.
Punic religion
religion in Ancient Carthage
Battle of Carthage
engagement of the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb
Saint Louis Cathedral
cathedral in Tunisia
history of Carthage
aspect of history
Carthaginian peace
brutal peace imposed after war
Antonine baths
ancient Roman thermae in Carthage, Tunisia

Carthaginian Iberia
colonization of the Iberian peninsula by Carthage
Carthage Palace
presidential palace in Tunisia
Punic ports of Carthage
port in Tunisia
Carthage Treasure
Ancient Roman treasure
Restituta
Restituta (Restituta of Africa; died in AD 255 or 304) is a Berber saint and martyr of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. She was said to have been born in Carthage or Teniza (presently Ras Djebel, Tunisia) and martyred under Roman Emperor Diocletian. The location and date of her martyrdom are not precisely known. She sometimes is considered one of the Martyrs of Abitinae, Roman Province of Africa, a group of North Africans including Dativus, Saturninus, et alia, who were martyred in AD 304.
Carthage amphitheatre
Roman amphitheatre in Tunisia
Tophet of Carthage
cemetery in Tunisia
Abelox
Abelox (Ancient Greek , late 3rd century BC), or Abelux or Abilyx, was a noble from Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula), originally a friend of Carthage. Abelox affected a sympathy and loyalty with the Carthiginians, although he was actually more concerned with Roman affairs. He betrayed his fellow native hostages at Saguntum, who were in the power of the Carthaginians, to the Roman generals Publius Cornelius Scipio and Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus, after deceiving Bostar, the Carthaginian commander.
Jean Emile Humbert
Dutch archaeologist
Phoenician-Punic literature
corpus of works written in Phoenician or Punic
Carthage National Museum
museum in Carthage, Tunisia
Carthaginian currency
coins of ancient Carthage
Statue of Ganymede
white marble statue
The Dead Past
short story by Isaac Asimov
Cisterns of La Malga
ancient Roman cisterns in Carthage, Tunisia
Hundred and Four
Carthaginian tribunal

Horses' mosaïc of Carthage
Roman mosaic from the archaeological site of Carthage
Altar of the Gens Augusta
Ancient Roman altar at the Bardo National Museum
Roman Carthage
city of Ancient Rome
Chapel of Saint Louis of Carthage
church in Tunisia
Nécropole des Rabs
archaeological site in Tunisia
Dominus Julius mosaic
Roman mosaic in the Bardo National Museum
Phoenician settlement of North Africa
phoenician colonization in North Africa
Circus of Carthage
ancient Roman circus in Carthage
Fountain with a thousand amphorae
archaeological site in Tunisia
Voli
thumb|right|Africa proconsularis SPQR
Volitanus also known as Voli and Bolitana was a Roman era civitas (town) of Africa Proconsularis, a suffragan metropolis of Carthage in Roman North Africa.