Carthaginian defeats by Rome brought struggle against a new, harsher imperium.
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Carthaginian political will was embodied in the ruling oligarchy.
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Carthaginian accounts of monsters became one source of the myths discouraging sailing in the Atlantic.
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Carthaginian cavalry routed off the field.
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Carthaginian cavalry carried out Hannibal's instructions well and there was no sign of Roman cavalry on the battlefield.
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Carthaginian power was at its peak in Sicily.
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Carthaginian commerce was by sea throughout the Mediterranean and far into the Atlantic and by land across the Sahara desert.
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A native or inhabitant of ancient Carthage
Of or relating to or characteristic of ancient Carthage or its people or their language; "the Punic Wars"; "Carthaginian peace"
Carthage (/u02C8ku0251u02D0ru03B8u026Adu0292/, from Latin: Carthu0101gu014D; Phoenician Qart-u1E25adau0161t "New City") was the center or capital city of the ancient Carthaginian civilization, situated on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now the Tunis Governorate in Tunisia. The city developed from a Phoenician colony into the center of an empire dominating the Mediterranean Sea during the first millennium BC.
(Carthaginians (wine)) The Phoenicians were one of the first ancient cultures to have had a significant effect on the history of wine.H. ...