Carthage (disambiguation)
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Carthage is the series of North African settlements since ancient times.
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Carthage or Carthago may also refer to:
Places
- United States
- Carthage, Arkansas
- Carthage, California
- Carthage, California, a.k.a. Cartago, California
- Carthage, Illinois
- Carthage, Indiana
- Carthage, Maine
- Carthage, Mississippi
- Carthage, Missouri
- Carthage, New York
- Carthage, North Carolina
- Carthage, Ohio (disambiguation), multiple places
- Carthage, South Dakota
- Carthage, Tennessee
- Carthage, Texas
- Other countries
- Carthage, Ontario, Canada
- Carthago, Sudan
People
- Saint Carthage the Elder (a.k.a. Carthach)
- Saint Carthage the Younger, a.k.a. Mochuda (or "... of Lismore")
Military
At Carthage in North Africa:
- Battle of Carthage (c. 149 BC), (Punic) Carthaginians vs. Romans
- Battle of Carthage (238), in civil war among Romans
- Battle of Carthage (533), a.k.a. Battle of Ad Decimum, Vandals vs. Byzantines
- Battle of Carthage (698), Byzantines vs. Arabs
Other engagements:
- Battle of Carthage (1861), in American Civil War
- Operation Carthage (1945), air raid on Copenhagen
Other
- Carthage, portion of fictional virtual world in television animation series Code Lyoko
See also
- Cartagena (disambiguation)
- Cartago (disambiguation)
- South Carthage, Tennessee
- West Carthage, New York
- Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin
- Councils of Carthage, theological events in early 1st millennium BC
- Carthage Jail, in Illinois where Joseph Smith Jr. was murdered
- Ancient Carthage, the informal hegemony led by the city of Carthage
- Tunis-Carthage International Airport in Tunis, Tunisia
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