Carthage (disambiguation)

Carthage (disambiguation)

Carthage or Carthago may refer to:

Places

*Carthage, the ancient city-state in North Africa
*Carthaginian Empire, informal empire led by Carthage
*Tunis-Carthage International Airport in Tunis, Tunisia;Canada
*Carthage, Ontario;Sudan
*Carthago, Sudan;United States
*Carthage, Arkansas
*Carthage, Illinois
*Carthage, Indiana
*Carthage, Maine
*Carthage, Mississippi
*Carthage, Missouri
*Carthage, New York
*Carthage, North Carolina
*Carthage, Ohio
*Carthage, South Dakota
*Carthage, Tennessee
*Carthage, Texas
*South Carthage, Tennessee
*West Carthage, New York
*Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin;Colombia

Fictional locations

*Carthage, the fifth sector of Lyoko in "Code Lyoko"
*Carthage, Michigan, in the video game "Syphon Filter"
*New Carthage, the setting of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", a play by Edward Albee

Ecclesiastical

* Councils of Carthage, the ancient Christian Church synods held in the ancient city of Carthage
* The primatial (arch) episcopal see, read Primate
*Carthage the Elder, also known as Saint Carthach
**His pupil, Saint Carthage the Younger, also known as Saint Mochuda

Battles

* Battle of Carthage (c.149 BC), the only major engagement of the Third Punic War
* Battle of Carthage (238), the decisive conflict in the revolt of Gordian II against the Roman emperor
* Battle of Carthage (533), also known as the Battle of Ad Decimum, fought between the armies of the Vandals and the Eastern Roman Empire
* Battle of Carthage (698), part of the Muslim conquests
* Battle of Carthage (1861), a battle of the American Civil War

Other

*Carthage or cartage is a synonym for the cost of freighting goods
*Carthage Jail, in Illinois where Joseph Smith Jr. was murdered

ee also

*Cartagena


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