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Roman Republic and Carthage during the Second Punic War (218-201-BC)Ancient map of the Roman Republic and Carthage during the Second Punic War (218 to 201 BC). Legend in Latin language. Steel engraving with hand colored borderlines, published in 1861
Ancent Italy, c. 450 BC, steel engraving, published in 1861The territory of Italy around 450 BC with separate maps of Rome, Roman Forum, surrounding area of Rome, Syracuse, Carthage and surrounding area of Pompeji and Naples. Legend in Latin language
Map of Tunis and surroundings, Tunisia, wood engraving, published 1897Historical map of Tunis and surroundings - capital city of Tunisia. Wood engraving, published in 1897
Dido Queen of Carthage a scene from Virgils Aeneid
Hamilcar Barca or Barcas, 275BC - 228 BCAntique illustration of a Hamilcar Barca or Barcas, 275BC - 228 BC, Carthaginian general and statesman
Ancient Archway In TunisiaCarthage was the center or capital city of the ancient Carthaginian civilization, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now the Tunis Governorate in Tunisia
Third punic war 149-146 B. CPunic Wars- Third punic war 149-146 B.C.The conquest of Carthago 146 B.C
Ornament with Phoenician galleyIllustration of a Ornament with Phoenician galley
Assyria and Phersia Empire c. 500 BC, steel engraving, published 1661Antique map from Assyrian and Persian Empire, c. 500 BC. Legend in Latin language. Steel engraving with hand colored borderlines, published in 1861
Gaius Marius Among Ruins of CarthageAntique illustration of a Gaius Marius Among Ruins of Carthage
The Mediterranean sea from CarthageThe archeological site of Carthage in Tunisia, listed as one of UNESCO World Heritage sites