Carthaginians.
The city was a colony set up by the Phoenicians from today's Lebanon. Today the site of Carthage is in Tunisia, and there are still people with Carthaginian names about, even though the people were sold into slavery in 146 BCE after the Romans defeated them for the third and final time.
It established a trading empire in the Western Mediterranean and lived prosperously.
The Phoenicians were a people who lived in independent city-states such as Tyre, Sidon and Carthage.
Hannibal committed suicide in 183 BCE, after the destruction of Carthage, which occurred in 146 BCE. Following his exile from Carthage, he lived in various places, including Bithynia, where he ultimately took his own life to avoid capture by the Romans. His death came nearly four decades after the fall of Carthage.
The kings of the main city-states - Tyre, Sidon, Byblos, Carthage.
Hannibal Barca was born in Carthage (Turnisia) and, he suicided sounthern Africa. However, we can't just say where he lived for his life. Although he was born in Carthage(Turnisia), he lived in Europe, ex)Italy, spain, and France about 15 Years during his expedition.
De Carthage à Carthage was created in 2009.
St. Julia of Carthage was a Christian martyr who lived in the 5th century AD. She refused to renounce her faith despite facing persecution and torture. She is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church and her feast day is celebrated on May 22nd.
The duration of De Carthage à Carthage is 1560.0 seconds.
The Romans completely destroyed Carthage, leaving not one stone standing atop another, sold the populace into slavery. They spread salt symbolically on a field to emphasis that Carthage could not rise again.
The address of the Carthage Museum is: 202 Rockingham St, Carthage, NC 28327
The address of the Carthage Free Library is: 412 Budd Street, Carthage, 13619 1206
The address of the Carthage Public Library is: 612 S Garrison Ave, Carthage, 64836 1752