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Book cover illustration for Returning to Carthage by Ben Sharafski.

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Spendius,was a former Roman slave who led a rebel army against Carthage :Mercenary War.

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4 faves and 4 people

I guess just guys made the cut this once for the faves, when picking people it wasn't much of a challenge either.


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And not on FA but absolutely Mr. Carthage, love ya man.

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It was so much fun taking part in 's Earth Civilisation event! I had a blast meeting so many new people and building up Carthage and the Deltas. LONG LIVE THE AFRICAN EMPIRE!
If you haven’t already go check out Magic's latest video on YouTube it’s awesome!!

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The Second Punic War (The Hannibalic War) was fought between Carthage and Rome between 218 and 201 BCE. https://t.co/1LmjLqXi7c

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The Carthage Institute of Paleontology's star specimen of the 2022 field season. These are the fragments picked up from the surface - hopefully there's more in the ground!

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Clever Elissa, called Dido in popular history, was told she could have as much land for her city as an oxhide could cover. So she ripped it into threads and used the threads to mark the future walls of Carthage, outsmarting the Berber king.

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Mercury, from Mercury Exhorting Aeneas to Leave Carthage, 1757 https://t.co/vErtvJVII5

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The Second Punic War (The Hannibalic War) was fought between Carthage and Rome between 218 and 201 BCE. https://t.co/aD0a10AF9n

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Alessandro /1958
"L'obscurité suspend tout. Il n'y a rien qui puisse, dans l'obscurité, devenir vrai."
Didon faisant construire ou l'Ascension de l'Empire carthaginois -

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Names may give some idea to how some were considered. Scipio was the roman general who finally defeated Carthage (Norreys didn't come close) and Canaan was noted in the Book of Joshua as one of the nations to be conquered by the Israelites

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A tentative book cover illustration I did for my upcoming alternate-history novella, "Carthage Atlantica"!

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The Second Punic War (The Hannibalic War) was fought between Carthage and Rome between 218 and 201 BCE. https://t.co/hzInLutTed

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Tinnit (Tanit), the Punic goddess of the stars and Carthage

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2,200 years ago, a North African general almost destroyed the Roman Republic. Who was Hannibal of Carthage, and what, in the end, caused him to fail? https://t.co/GxJBmOa4Ie

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"New City"
Neapolis(Napoli's ancient version) & Carthage

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Showcasing some stickers of synths and proots over
the last 2 days:
Commissions for: CarthageTech and

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