Carthaginians
which group of people originating from Lebanon built Carthage They were Phoenicians from the city of Tyre.
The Phoenicians.
They were descended from Phoenicians from the Levant.
Its people were sold into slavery.
They destroyed it. With their superior citizen legions and updated navy, Rome decided to end the existence of Carthage. Carthage had trouble also with their mercenary military over pay issues. Rome was also fearful of a resurgent Carthage and jealous, to a degree, of its commercial successes. So from 149-146 BC Rome leveled the city-state of Carthage.
Punicus was their word for Phoenicians - Carthage was originally a Phoenician colony.
Punicus was their word for Phoenician, which had established Carthage as a colony in North Africa.
In today's Tunisia -Tunis.
Only if I was a Roman who feared Carthage's resurgence after being defeated in two wars.
which group of people originating from Lebanon built Carthage They were Phoenicians from the city of Tyre.
If you mean who founded Carthage, it was established by the Phoenicians, a seafaring people from present day Lebanon.
Carthage was so resilient that it bounced back each time Rome defeated it. If we accept that the troubles were over control of the Western Mediterranean, Carthage was certainly a threat to that Roman ambition.
From a Roman perspective, Carthage was so resilient that it bounced back as a rival to Rome after being defeated twice. In the third war, Cato the Elder got his wish - the city was destroyed and people sold into slavery as a 'final solution'.
over 30,000 people.
Carthage was established by the Carthaginians also known as the Phoenicians or Punics by the Romans. They were a people very interested in trade and Carthage was the city that assumed leadership of all of their trading posts.
The Phoenicians.
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