- Byrsa
Byrsa was the walled
citadel above the harbour in ancientCarthage . It was also the name of the hill it rested on. The name is derived from the Phoenician word for "citadel".In
Virgil 's account of Dido's founding ofCarthage , when Dido and her party were encamped at Byrsa, the local Berber chieftain offered them as much land as could be covered with a single oxhide. Therefore, Dido cut an oxhide into tiny strips and set them on the ground end to end until she had completely encircled Byrsa. This story is considered apocryphal, and was most likely invented because "Byrsa" sounds similar to the Greek word "βυρσα", meaning "oxhide".The citadel dominated the city below and formed the principal military installation of Carthage. It was besieged by
Scipio Aemilianus Africanus in theThird Punic War and was defeated and destroyed in146 BC .
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