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Carthage was a city-state where slavery was illegal, according to Cyane of the Telaquire Amazons ("Girl Trouble"). This article is a stub, or very short article, that is most likely incomplete and needs expansion. * Can be reached by boat from Athens. - (1.05 - Girl Trouble) * Where Zared and his men probably ended up after losing the fight to the Amazons. - (1.05 - Girl Trouble) * The center of the Carthaginian Empire, Carthage is a suburb of the city of Tunis in Tunisia. It began as a small agricultural village but quickly grew to an upscale coastal suburb.- Carthage

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  • Carthage was a city-state where slavery was illegal, according to Cyane of the Telaquire Amazons ("Girl Trouble"). This article is a stub, or very short article, that is most likely incomplete and needs expansion. * Can be reached by boat from Athens. - (1.05 - Girl Trouble) * Where Zared and his men probably ended up after losing the fight to the Amazons. - (1.05 - Girl Trouble) * The center of the Carthaginian Empire, Carthage is a suburb of the city of Tunis in Tunisia. It began as a small agricultural village but quickly grew to an upscale coastal suburb.- Carthage
  • Carthage is the Carthaginian capital in the Civilization games and elsewhere. Its name is sometimes used to refer to the civilization as a whole. In real life, Carthage is famous for sending elephants eastwards over the Alps to threaten Rome. Although the Carthaginians conquered most of Italy's cities, they failed to take the city of Rome. The city of Carthage was eventually conquered by the Romans.
  • Carthage is a location on Earth, the home of historical military commander Hannibal and his army. In 218 BC, Hannibal's Carthaginian army marched for Italy, where they were defeated by the forces of the Roman Empire. (TOS comic: "No Time Like the Past") Carthage also existed on Magna Roma and was conquered by the Magna Romans. (TNG novel: The Captains' Honor) Federation starships named USS Carthage are called as such in honor of this location and its history.
  • Carthage was a tragedy written by Harq al-Harba in 10299 AG. Al-Harba followed Tovat Gwinsted's The Chronicles of the Conquerors.
  • Carthage was an ancient city. It was a lot like Rome, except it was in Africa. Because the Romans burnt Carthage to the ground anyway, it can be reasonably assumed to have never existed at all, just like the rest of Africa. Hannibal was from Carthage. He probably started the war with Rome because he ate too many Romans and Julius Caesar got angry, or something like that. The Sicilian Mafia may or may not have been involved.
  • Carthage became part of the Roman Empire after the third Punic War. It would remain part of the empire until the 5th century, but would be retaken by the eastern Roman Empire, thanks to Justinian, Byzantine emperor 527-565. (For an alternative history where Carthage is not conquered, see AltHist Wiki (No Punic Wars)
  • The walls of Carthage are a light blue and covered in a moving binary code. When Team Lyoko comes to Carthage, they can either take the main elevator which carries them up to an interface panel on Carthage's surface, take the access elevator to their Virtual Ship, or they can travel to a section of the Core Zone if they need to get something there. The interface panel has a direct link to the supercomputer, thus allowing Aelita to help Jeremie recover information from it.
  • For the American city, see Carthage, Illinois. For the Spanish city whose name means New Carthage, see Cartagena. Carthage refers both to an ancient city in present-day Tunisia, and a modern-day suburb of Tunis. The civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence is referred to as Punic or Carthaginian. The city of Carthage is located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis across from the center of Tunis. According to Roman legend it was founded in 814 BC by Phoenician colonists. It became a large and rich city and a major power in the Mediterranean Sea. The resulting rivalry with Syracuse and Rome was accompanied by several wars with respective invasions of each other's homeland. Hannibal's invasion of Italy in the Second Punic War culminated in the Carthaginian victory at Ca
  • The Carthaginian Republic a unitary parliamentary republic in which the parliament is the supreme legislature. The prime minister is elected from a vote of confidence within the parliament, in which the leader of the majority party or a majority coalition of parties is typically the winner. The parliament has a total of 250 seats, and all seats in the parliament are elected by the people in direct general elections held every six years, with the most recent election occurring in 2012. The prime minister is the head of state and the head of government, and they are responsible for the appointment of ministers of the various ministries and for the governance of the nation in general. The power of the prime minister, their government, and the parliament is checked by the constitutional court,
  • Carthage (Ancient Greek: Καρχηδών Karkhēdōn, Latin: Carthago, from the Phoenician קרת חדשת Qart-ḥadašt meaning new town) refers both to an ancient city in present-day Tunisia and to the civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence. Although the centre of the Punic culture was destroyed, it continued into Roman times. Rome also refounded Carthage, which became one of the three most important cities of the Empire, a position that would last until the Muslim conquest when it was destroyed a second time in 698 AD.
  • Carthage, also known as Sector 5, is the hub of Lyoko and is spherical in shape, connected to the four sectors by data tunnels. It seems to house much crucial data relating to Lyoko, the supercomputer's functions, and in the past, XANA. It was named after Project Carthage. Carthage is, like any other sector, inhabited by monsters. Creepers and Mantas can be found all over, but the sector's most infamous denizen is the Scyphozoa. The Creepers are the only beings which do not (or cannot) leave the sector.
  • A former Phoenician colony, Carthage was a rival to Rome before and during the Punic Wars The city was situated in North Africa in modern day Tunisia. According to legend, the city was sown with salt after its defeat at the hands of Rome so as to sterilize it. Also, according to legend, the city was founded by a Phoenician princess, known as Dido, who had fled her home city of Tyre in fear of being murdered by her brother, just as her father had been. Dido bribed and persuaded the natives of Tunisia to construct a magnificent city when she arrived. When the city was completed, it was named Carthage and Dido ruled over it until her death. When Phoenicia itself fell to the Assyrian Empire, the trade-network of the Phoenicians suddenly became Carthage's. Using this, Carthage was able to build
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  • Biggest Carthaginian city in the Rome scenario.
  • Carthage is a city in the Rise of Rome Scenario.
  • Carthage is a Roman city in this version of the game.
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