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Carthage

Syllabification: (Car·thage)
Pronunciation: /ˈkärTHij/
Definition of Carthage
  • an ancient city on the coast of North Africa near present-day Tunis. Founded by the Phoenicians circa 814 bc, it became a major force in the Mediterranean Sea area and fought with Rome during the Punic Wars. It was finally destroyed by the Romans in 146 bc.

Derivatives

Carthaginian

noun & adjective

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