Carthage (disambiguation)

Carthage (Latin: Carthago or Karthago) is a city near Tunis, the present day capital of Tunisia, that was a powerful Phoenician and Punic city-state in antiquity. It later became the capital of Africa, a rich Roman province. For its former empire, see the article Ancient Carthage.

Carthage or Carthago may also refer to:

Places

United States

Elsewhere

People

  • Five Martyrs of Carthage, Felix of Thibiuca, Audactus, Fortunatus, Januarius, and Septimus, all martyred during the Great Persecution under the Roman emperor Diocletian
  • Saint Carthage the Elder, also known as Carthach
  • Saint Carthage the Younger, also known as Carthage of Lismore or Mochuda ("My Carthage")

Arts, entertainment, and media

Military

At Carthage in North Africa

Other engagements

  • Battle of Carthage (1861), in American Civil War
  • Operation Carthage (1945), air raid on Copenhagen

Other uses

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See also

  • Cartagena (disambiguation)
  • Cartago (disambiguation)


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