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"Carthago delenda est" is a phrase that Cato the Elder [Κάτων ο Πρεσβύτερος - Cato senior] used before the third Punic war.

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"Carthago delenda est" is a phrase that Cato the Elder [Κάτων ο Πρεσβύτερος - Cato senior] used before the third Punic war.

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Delenda Est was created in 1960.

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Karthago Airlines was created in 2001.

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"Cartago delenda est" means "Carthage must be destroyed" in Latin.

It was the phrase used by Marcus Cato at the end of each speech he made in the Senate, whatever the subject, in an effort to bring about the total destruction to Rome's rival in the Western Mediterranean, which continued to show resilience and continued strength after two defeats. A call for a 'Final Solution'.

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Delenda was created on 2006-07-25.

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