which group of people originating from Lebanon built Carthage They were Phoenicians from the city of Tyre.
NO. The Carthaginians were not Arabs since they were a mix of indigenous North Africans or Amazigh (Berbers), Black Africans from the Interior, and the Phoenician Traders who built the city. While the Phoenicians are from what is now Lebanon, Syria, and Israel, they were not Arab as the Arabs at that point in history lived only in Arabia. Since Amazigh are not Arab, Africans are not Arab, and Phoenicians are not Arab, any mix of the three in any ratio would not be Arab.
It built an exceptionally successful trading empire.
They built a fleet of their own and defeated the Carthaginian fleet, which relied on ramming, by using boarding tactics.
Unknown, but it was probably not too different from what was worn in Rome. In 203 AD, Carthage was a Roman city built by the Romans. Old Carthage was buried a short distance away; destroyed by the Romans three and a half centuries earlier, and the surviving ten percent of its population was sold into slavery. Only a few years ago was the exact location of the original Carthage found. In 439 AD the Vandals captured the Roman city of Carthage, and certainly the style of clothing changed once again.
The 20 people that built the Eiffel Tower were 20 men who could build anwho wanted to help.
9th Century BCE.
Carthage was built in modern-day Tunisia, in the north of Africa, not in Ireland. Carthage was a major trading city and port, so it did have influences on trade.
It built a great trading empire.
About 814 BCE.
The Roman Empire invaded Lebanon and built it during its reign.
The Phoenicians.
Tyre established it s a trading colony in the Western Mediterranean.
Sea.
I'm guessing some nomads settled at where Egypt is and built up their legacy there. It's like Carthage, tanned people migrated to the north of africa and settled.
Carthage, until the Romans built on to match, and defeated it.
Baalbek, which is in present day Lebanon, was most likely built before written history. It was known as Heliopolis to the Romans.
NO. The Carthaginians were not Arabs since they were a mix of indigenous North Africans or Amazigh (Berbers), Black Africans from the Interior, and the Phoenician Traders who built the city. While the Phoenicians are from what is now Lebanon, Syria, and Israel, they were not Arab as the Arabs at that point in history lived only in Arabia. Since Amazigh are not Arab, Africans are not Arab, and Phoenicians are not Arab, any mix of the three in any ratio would not be Arab.