Carthage (Latin: Carthago or Karthago, Ancient Greek: Καρχηδών Karkhēdōn, Arabic: قرطاج Qarṭāj, Berber: ⴽⴰⵔⵜⴰⵊⴻⵏ Kartajen, Etruscan: *Carθaza, Modern Hebrew: קרתגו Qartágo, from the PhoenicianQart-ḥadašt meaning New City (Aramaic: קרתא חדאתא, Qarta Ḥdatha), implying it was a 'new Tyre', is a major urban centre that has existed for nearly 3,000 years on the Gulf of Tunis, developing from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC. It is currently a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia, with a population of 20,715 (2004 Census).
The first civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence is referred to as Punic (a form of the word "Phoenician") or Carthaginian. The city of Carthage is located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis across from the centre of Tunis. According to Greek historians it was founded by Canaanite-speaking Phoenician colonists from Tyre (in modern Lebanon) under the leadership of Elissa who was renamed (Queen Dido) in Virgil's Aeneid. It became a large and rich city and thus a major power in the Mediterranean. The resulting rivalry with Syracuse, Numidia, and Rome was accompanied by several wars with respective invasions of each other's homeland.
On the coast of modern-day Tunisia flourished the great port city of Carthage: the magnificent capital of a superpower that rivaled Ancient Rome. Carthage, a...
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Carthage: Engineering an Empire
Carthage: Engineering an Empire
Carthage: Engineering an Empire
After its founding at the end of the ninth century B.C., this city soon grew into one of greatest civilizations of the Ancient World - a remarkable city-stat...
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CARTHAGE: The Roman Holocaust
CARTHAGE: The Roman Holocaust
CARTHAGE: The Roman Holocaust
Carthage was Rome's equal, rival and almost her conqueror. In 146 BC Roman General Scipio destroyed the city of Carthage so painstakingly and utterly that no...
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What if Carthage Replaced Rome?
What if Carthage Replaced Rome?
What if Carthage Replaced Rome?
Rome laid the groundwork for the European continent. What if it was defeated during the Punic Wars by Carthage? What would Carthage have done in its place? Here is one scenario.
Check out List25: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv1GXFFacyY
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CARTHAGE - THE RISE AND FALL
CARTHAGE - THE RISE AND FALL
CARTHAGE - THE RISE AND FALL
For more Battles of the Punic Wars visit: http://www.greatmilitarybattles.com/html/the_roman_empire.html.
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The Phoenician Carthage - The Roman Holocaust
The Phoenician Carthage - The Roman Holocaust
The Phoenician Carthage - The Roman Holocaust
Carthage was the centre of the Carthaginian Empire in antiquity. The city has existed for nearly 3000 years, developing from a Phoenician colony of the 1st ...
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Total War Rome 2 Carthage Campaign Part 1 Turds
Total War Rome 2 Carthage Campaign Part 1 Turds
Total War Rome 2 Carthage Campaign Part 1 Turds
Enjoy the first Carthage campaign video. This will be a long series. Also since I only record in 1600x900 (my highest monitor setting) I uploaded this in tha...
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Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
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Il était une fois:[Grandeur et decadence de Carthage]DOC HD
Il était une fois:[Grandeur et decadence de Carthage]DOC HD
Il était une fois:[Grandeur et decadence de Carthage]DOC HD
Fondée par des navigateurs phéniciens à la fin du VIIe siècle avant J.-C, Carthage devient rapidement l'une des plus grandes civilisations de l'Ancien monde et de la Méditerranée. La suprématie de la ville-Etat dura 600 ans, jusqu'à ce que l'empire romain ne signe sa fin au terme des trois guerres puniques. Au cours de cette période, les bâtisseurs carthaginois construisirent des structures colossales, capables de résister à l'usure du temps et aux dégâts humains, comme les anciens Egyptiens avant eux. Ce documentaire nous raconte l'histoire de Carthage, de sa fondation à sa chute
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History of Carthage
History of Carthage
History of Carthage
A documentary about one of the most famous City States and bigger rival of Rome: Carthage.
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Total War Rome 2 Carthage DEI Campaign Part 22
Total War Rome 2 Carthage DEI Campaign Part 22
Total War Rome 2 Carthage DEI Campaign Part 22
Hannibal fights for a foothold in Britannia and I start to rebuild after my defeat at Nemetocena. Enjoy!
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Les soldats oubliés de Carthage [Documentaire]
Les soldats oubliés de Carthage [Documentaire]
Les soldats oubliés de Carthage [Documentaire]
Et si les les Carthaginois et les celtes avaient découvert l'Amérique 1 500 ans avant Christophe Colomb ? Aux confins des Andes et de l’Amazonie, des archéologues ont trouvé les traces d’un peuple depuis longtemps disparu, plus ancien que les Incas et dont l’origine reste un mystère : les Chachapoyas.
De leur passage restent quelques vestiges, notamment des nécropoles et la plus grande citadelle connue du continent américain, à Kuelap, au Pérou.
Depuis des années, le chercheur allemand Hans Giffhorn collecte des indices tendant à prouver que les Chachapoyas descendaient des Celtes. D'étonnantes analogies lient en effet les deux civilisation
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Total War: Rome II - Carthage Trailer
Total War: Rome II - Carthage Trailer
Total War: Rome II - Carthage Trailer
How far will you go for Rome? Visit our other channels: Gameplay & Guides - http://www.youtube.com/gamespotgameplay Trailers - http://www.youtube.com/gamespo...
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Epic Siege of Carthage (Massive Battles)
Epic Siege of Carthage (Massive Battles)
Epic Siege of Carthage (Massive Battles)
Perhaps the most awesome siege battle I have ever fought! Stretching from the land to the sea this was what Rome II always should have been like!!!
On the coast of modern-day Tunisia flourished the great port city of Carthage: the magnificent capital of a superpower that rivaled Ancient Rome. Carthage, a...
44:31
Carthage: Engineering an Empire
Carthage: Engineering an Empire
Carthage: Engineering an Empire
After its founding at the end of the ninth century B.C., this city soon grew into one of greatest civilizations of the Ancient World - a remarkable city-stat...
97:36
CARTHAGE: The Roman Holocaust
CARTHAGE: The Roman Holocaust
CARTHAGE: The Roman Holocaust
Carthage was Rome's equal, rival and almost her conqueror. In 146 BC Roman General Scipio destroyed the city of Carthage so painstakingly and utterly that no...
6:30
What if Carthage Replaced Rome?
What if Carthage Replaced Rome?
What if Carthage Replaced Rome?
Rome laid the groundwork for the European continent. What if it was defeated during the Punic Wars by Carthage? What would Carthage have done in its place? Here is one scenario.
Check out List25: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv1GXFFacyY
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CARTHAGE - THE RISE AND FALL
CARTHAGE - THE RISE AND FALL
CARTHAGE - THE RISE AND FALL
For more Battles of the Punic Wars visit: http://www.greatmilitarybattles.com/html/the_roman_empire.html.
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The Phoenician Carthage - The Roman Holocaust
The Phoenician Carthage - The Roman Holocaust
The Phoenician Carthage - The Roman Holocaust
Carthage was the centre of the Carthaginian Empire in antiquity. The city has existed for nearly 3000 years, developing from a Phoenician colony of the 1st ...
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Total War Rome 2 Carthage Campaign Part 1 Turds
Total War Rome 2 Carthage Campaign Part 1 Turds
Total War Rome 2 Carthage Campaign Part 1 Turds
Enjoy the first Carthage campaign video. This will be a long series. Also since I only record in 1600x900 (my highest monitor setting) I uploaded this in tha...
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Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
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Il était une fois:[Grandeur et decadence de Carthage]DOC HD
Il était une fois:[Grandeur et decadence de Carthage]DOC HD
Il était une fois:[Grandeur et decadence de Carthage]DOC HD
Fondée par des navigateurs phéniciens à la fin du VIIe siècle avant J.-C, Carthage devient rapidement l'une des plus grandes civilisations de l'Ancien monde et de la Méditerranée. La suprématie de la ville-Etat dura 600 ans, jusqu'à ce que l'empire romain ne signe sa fin au terme des trois guerres puniques. Au cours de cette période, les bâtisseurs carthaginois construisirent des structures colossales, capables de résister à l'usure du temps et aux dégâts humains, comme les anciens Egyptiens avant eux. Ce documentaire nous raconte l'histoire de Carthage, de sa fondation à sa chute
43:09
History of Carthage
History of Carthage
History of Carthage
A documentary about one of the most famous City States and bigger rival of Rome: Carthage.
34:27
Total War Rome 2 Carthage DEI Campaign Part 22
Total War Rome 2 Carthage DEI Campaign Part 22
Total War Rome 2 Carthage DEI Campaign Part 22
Hannibal fights for a foothold in Britannia and I start to rebuild after my defeat at Nemetocena. Enjoy!
52:01
Les soldats oubliés de Carthage [Documentaire]
Les soldats oubliés de Carthage [Documentaire]
Les soldats oubliés de Carthage [Documentaire]
Et si les les Carthaginois et les celtes avaient découvert l'Amérique 1 500 ans avant Christophe Colomb ? Aux confins des Andes et de l’Amazonie, des archéologues ont trouvé les traces d’un peuple depuis longtemps disparu, plus ancien que les Incas et dont l’origine reste un mystère : les Chachapoyas.
De leur passage restent quelques vestiges, notamment des nécropoles et la plus grande citadelle connue du continent américain, à Kuelap, au Pérou.
Depuis des années, le chercheur allemand Hans Giffhorn collecte des indices tendant à prouver que les Chachapoyas descendaient des Celtes. D'étonnantes analogies lient en effet les deux civilisation
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Total War: Rome II - Carthage Trailer
Total War: Rome II - Carthage Trailer
Total War: Rome II - Carthage Trailer
How far will you go for Rome? Visit our other channels: Gameplay & Guides - http://www.youtube.com/gamespotgameplay Trailers - http://www.youtube.com/gamespo...
37:28
Epic Siege of Carthage (Massive Battles)
Epic Siege of Carthage (Massive Battles)
Epic Siege of Carthage (Massive Battles)
Perhaps the most awesome siege battle I have ever fought! Stretching from the land to the sea this was what Rome II always should have been like!!!
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Ragheb Alama Carthage 2015
Ragheb Alama Carthage 2015
Ragheb Alama Carthage 2015
Ragheb Alama Carthage 23/082015
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AKON - Festival de Carthage By TT
AKON - Festival de Carthage By TT
AKON - Festival de Carthage By TT
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Lotfi Bouchnak et Nour Mhanna à Carthage
Lotfi Bouchnak et Nour Mhanna à Carthage
Lotfi Bouchnak et Nour Mhanna à Carthage
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Total War: Rome II - Carthage Battle Gameplay Demo
Total War: Rome II - Carthage Battle Gameplay Demo
Total War: Rome II - Carthage Battle Gameplay Demo
Wondering just how epic a battle can get? We sit down with James Russell from developer Creative Assembly for an exclusive first look at the battle gameplay ...
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interview Wael Kfoury - Festival de Carthage 2015 by TT
interview Wael Kfoury - Festival de Carthage 2015 by TT
interview Wael Kfoury - Festival de Carthage 2015 by TT
On the coast of modern-day Tunisia flourished the great port city of Carthage: the magnificent capital of a superpower that rivaled Ancient Rome. Carthage, a...
On the coast of modern-day Tunisia flourished the great port city of Carthage: the magnificent capital of a superpower that rivaled Ancient Rome. Carthage, a...
After its founding at the end of the ninth century B.C., this city soon grew into one of greatest civilizations of the Ancient World - a remarkable city-stat...
After its founding at the end of the ninth century B.C., this city soon grew into one of greatest civilizations of the Ancient World - a remarkable city-stat...
Carthage was Rome's equal, rival and almost her conqueror. In 146 BC Roman General Scipio destroyed the city of Carthage so painstakingly and utterly that no...
Carthage was Rome's equal, rival and almost her conqueror. In 146 BC Roman General Scipio destroyed the city of Carthage so painstakingly and utterly that no...
Rome laid the groundwork for the European continent. What if it was defeated during the Punic Wars by Carthage? What would Carthage have done in its place? Here is one scenario.
Check out List25: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv1GXFFacyY
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For Roma Izz.
Rome laid the groundwork for the European continent. What if it was defeated during the Punic Wars by Carthage? What would Carthage have done in its place? Here is one scenario.
Check out List25: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv1GXFFacyY
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https://soundcloud.com/samkuzel
For Roma Izz.
Carthage was the centre of the Carthaginian Empire in antiquity. The city has existed for nearly 3000 years, developing from a Phoenician colony of the 1st ...
Carthage was the centre of the Carthaginian Empire in antiquity. The city has existed for nearly 3000 years, developing from a Phoenician colony of the 1st ...
Enjoy the first Carthage campaign video. This will be a long series. Also since I only record in 1600x900 (my highest monitor setting) I uploaded this in tha...
Enjoy the first Carthage campaign video. This will be a long series. Also since I only record in 1600x900 (my highest monitor setting) I uploaded this in tha...
Fondée par des navigateurs phéniciens à la fin du VIIe siècle avant J.-C, Carthage devient rapidement l'une des plus grandes civilisations de l'Ancien monde et de la Méditerranée. La suprématie de la ville-Etat dura 600 ans, jusqu'à ce que l'empire romain ne signe sa fin au terme des trois guerres puniques. Au cours de cette période, les bâtisseurs carthaginois construisirent des structures colossales, capables de résister à l'usure du temps et aux dégâts humains, comme les anciens Egyptiens avant eux. Ce documentaire nous raconte l'histoire de Carthage, de sa fondation à sa chute
Fondée par des navigateurs phéniciens à la fin du VIIe siècle avant J.-C, Carthage devient rapidement l'une des plus grandes civilisations de l'Ancien monde et de la Méditerranée. La suprématie de la ville-Etat dura 600 ans, jusqu'à ce que l'empire romain ne signe sa fin au terme des trois guerres puniques. Au cours de cette période, les bâtisseurs carthaginois construisirent des structures colossales, capables de résister à l'usure du temps et aux dégâts humains, comme les anciens Egyptiens avant eux. Ce documentaire nous raconte l'histoire de Carthage, de sa fondation à sa chute
Et si les les Carthaginois et les celtes avaient découvert l'Amérique 1 500 ans avant Christophe Colomb ? Aux confins des Andes et de l’Amazonie, des archéologues ont trouvé les traces d’un peuple depuis longtemps disparu, plus ancien que les Incas et dont l’origine reste un mystère : les Chachapoyas.
De leur passage restent quelques vestiges, notamment des nécropoles et la plus grande citadelle connue du continent américain, à Kuelap, au Pérou.
Depuis des années, le chercheur allemand Hans Giffhorn collecte des indices tendant à prouver que les Chachapoyas descendaient des Celtes. D'étonnantes analogies lient en effet les deux civilisations : constructions en pierre de forme ronde, symboles religieux, représentation des divinités, techniques de trépanation médicales ou cultuelles, ou même certaines armes comme les lance-pierres.
Une thèse étayée par les écrits de l’historien grec Diodore de Sicile, au Ier siècle avant J.-C., affirmant que les Carthaginois connaissaient des terres mystérieuses très loin à l’ouest de l’Atlantique. Auraient-ils affrété des navires dans cette direction en embarquant des Celtes dont ils prisaient les qualités de soldats d'élite ?
De nombreux descendants des Chachapoyas du Pérou ont aujourd’hui la peau claire et les cheveux blonds : seraient-ils des Celtes arrivaient avec les Carthaginois ?
Et si les les Carthaginois et les celtes avaient découvert l'Amérique 1 500 ans avant Christophe Colomb ? Aux confins des Andes et de l’Amazonie, des archéologues ont trouvé les traces d’un peuple depuis longtemps disparu, plus ancien que les Incas et dont l’origine reste un mystère : les Chachapoyas.
De leur passage restent quelques vestiges, notamment des nécropoles et la plus grande citadelle connue du continent américain, à Kuelap, au Pérou.
Depuis des années, le chercheur allemand Hans Giffhorn collecte des indices tendant à prouver que les Chachapoyas descendaient des Celtes. D'étonnantes analogies lient en effet les deux civilisations : constructions en pierre de forme ronde, symboles religieux, représentation des divinités, techniques de trépanation médicales ou cultuelles, ou même certaines armes comme les lance-pierres.
Une thèse étayée par les écrits de l’historien grec Diodore de Sicile, au Ier siècle avant J.-C., affirmant que les Carthaginois connaissaient des terres mystérieuses très loin à l’ouest de l’Atlantique. Auraient-ils affrété des navires dans cette direction en embarquant des Celtes dont ils prisaient les qualités de soldats d'élite ?
De nombreux descendants des Chachapoyas du Pérou ont aujourd’hui la peau claire et les cheveux blonds : seraient-ils des Celtes arrivaient avec les Carthaginois ?
How far will you go for Rome? Visit our other channels: Gameplay & Guides - http://www.youtube.com/gamespotgameplay Trailers - http://www.youtube.com/gamespo...
How far will you go for Rome? Visit our other channels: Gameplay & Guides - http://www.youtube.com/gamespotgameplay Trailers - http://www.youtube.com/gamespo...
Wondering just how epic a battle can get? We sit down with James Russell from developer Creative Assembly for an exclusive first look at the battle gameplay ...
Wondering just how epic a battle can get? We sit down with James Russell from developer Creative Assembly for an exclusive first look at the battle gameplay ...
Take a tour of Ruins of Carthage in Carthage, Tunisia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The ruins of the ancient c...
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Carthage Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Carthage Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Carthage Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Ruins of
Roman-era Carthage. Antonine baths ruins, from the Roman period. Map of
the Phoenician and Punic world; as many as 300 settlements existed. Map
of Sicily with all the Phoenician and Greek settlements. The two Punic
ports of Carthage. Layout of the city. Punic pendant in the form of a
bearded head, 4th3rd century BC. Ruins of Punic houses on the Byrsa
Hill. Stelae on the Tophet. Stelae from the Tophet showing a Tanit
symbol. Domitius Alexander on a follis. On the reverse, the
personification of Carthage, his capital. Roman villas, Carthage.
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Carthage Travel
Carthage Travel
Carthage Travel
Carthage Travel - A city of the Pheonician and Punic periods from the C6th BC it was the base of a powerful trading empire spanning the entire south Mediterr...
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Carthago Travel Video Guide
Carthago Travel Video Guide
Carthago Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Carthago in Tunisia.
Today, Carthage is still the centre of Tunisian political power and the past has made its own remarkable and indelible impression. According to legend, the city of Karth Hadasht was founded by Phoenician settlers in the year 814 B.C. The Romans named it, 'Carthage'.
The city soon began to control the Numidic hinterland and established colonies in the entire western area of the Mediterranean.
Relatively little remains of the original Phoenician and Punic buildings. So far, archaeologists have only managed to recover Roman treasures. A former monastery, Carthage Museum was built on historic
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Tunisia Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Tunisia Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Tunisia Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Tunisisa was established by the Phoenicians, but during its eventful history it belonged to the Roman Empire, was under Spanish, Turkish and Arab influences, and later under the French rule. Its architecture, art and culture all reflect this diversity. The ruins of the ancient metropolis of Carthage, the sand beaches of Hammamet, the old town of Tunis, the bazaars of Sousse, the mystical salt lake, the treasures of the Bardo Museum, the cave houses of Matmata, the palm trees of Tozeur, the bay and fish market of Kelibia, the Roman amphitheatre of El Djem, the blue and white houses of Sidi bou Said, the minarets, the oases of Chebika, the monu
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2013 Rockwood 1905 Mini Lite | Bunkhouse | Travel Trailer | Mid America RV | Carthage | Columbus
2013 Rockwood 1905 Mini Lite | Bunkhouse | Travel Trailer | Mid America RV | Carthage | Columbus
2013 Rockwood 1905 Mini Lite | Bunkhouse | Travel Trailer | Mid America RV | Carthage | Columbus
Tunis is the capital of both the Tunisian Republic and the Tunis Governorate. It is Tunisia's largest city, with a population of 2256320 as of 2011; the gr...
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Engineering The CARTHAGE's Empire Full Documentary
Engineering The CARTHAGE's Empire Full Documentary
Engineering The CARTHAGE's Empire Full Documentary
The city of Carthage (/ˈkɑrθɪdʒ/) is a city in Tunisia and was the centre of the ancient Carthaginian civilization. The city developed from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of an ancient empire. The area of Carthage was before inhabited by Berber people who also became the bulk of Carthage's population and constituted a significant part of its army, economy and administration. Native Berbers and settling Phoenicians in Carthage mixed in different ways including religion and language, creating the Punic language and culture.
The name of Carthage, Latin: Carthago or Karthago, Ancient Greek: Καρχηδών Karkhēdōn, Etru
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2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS, Travel Trailer Rear Living Room, in Carthage, MO
2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS, Travel Trailer Rear Living Room, in Carthage, MO
2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS, Travel Trailer Rear Living Room, in Carthage, MO
OPTIONS GALORE! This 2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS is a fantastic unit! This NEW travel trailer has a rear living room, a almond interior, 3 slides, sleeping space for 4, and so much more in terms of options! Come check it out!
2014 Jayco Eagle Premier 338RETS Travel Trailer
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Arabian Travel Market 2015 - Dubai | Carthage Event Tv
Arabian Travel Market 2015 - Dubai | Carthage Event Tv
Arabian Travel Market 2015 - Dubai | Carthage Event Tv
En el episodio de hoy Ruben Alonso viaja a Túnez invitado por la compañía de compañía de viajes de bajo coste Sunweb y la asociación Barcelona Travel Bloggers.
Sunweb: www.sunweb.es
bcnTB: www.bcntb.com
En el recorrido de cuatro días visitamos los destinos más populares del país de los que destacan muchos lugares declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO entre los que destacan:
Anfiteatro de El Jem
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/38#top
Sitio arqueológico de Cartago
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/37#top
Medina de Susa
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/498#top
Además, recorrimos lugares del desierto del Sahara o del Mediterráneo tan
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Taxi Ride from La Goulette to Carthage, Tunisia - 9th July, 2014
Taxi Ride from La Goulette to Carthage, Tunisia - 9th July, 2014
Taxi Ride from La Goulette to Carthage, Tunisia - 9th July, 2014
This short film depicts the 7km taxi journey from the Port of La Goulette to Carthage in Tunisia. The journey shows the brown scrubland and scattered urban d...
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Travel Through History - Carthage 480 BC to 241 BC
Travel Through History - Carthage 480 BC to 241 BC
Travel Through History - Carthage 480 BC to 241 BC
We wrap up our travels to ancient Carthage by discussing the Punic - Greek wars, the first Punic - Roman war, and a delicious Roman sandwich.
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Carthage - The Roman Holocaust (Eng Subs)
Carthage - The Roman Holocaust (Eng Subs)
Carthage - The Roman Holocaust (Eng Subs)
Dr Richard Miles travels the western Mediterranean, giving us a re- interpretation of the reasons behind Rome's annihilation of the ancient empire of Carthag...
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Ancient Carthage -- 3D film
Ancient Carthage -- 3D film
Ancient Carthage -- 3D film
Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis and was home to a brilliant civilization. Carthage occupied territories belonging to Rome, ...
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Carthage Tunisie
Carthage Tunisie
Carthage Tunisie
JE T'AIME MA TUNISIE ...Parmi les comptoirs phéniciens, une ville s'est fortement illustrée par sa richesse et son indépendance : Carthage. Du phénicien Qart...
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Archaeological Site of Carthage (UNESCO/NHK)
Archaeological Site of Carthage (UNESCO/NHK)
Archaeological Site of Carthage (UNESCO/NHK)
Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis. From the 6th century onwards, it developed into a great trading empire covering much of th...
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Tunisia Travel Video Guide
Tunisia Travel Video Guide
Tunisia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history. After the Hasfides and Osmans, the Spanish Moors came but then had to give way to French colonial rule until present day Independence. In the old town, there are more than 700 historic monuments which include 200 palaces, a colourful variety of buildings and numerous mosques.Among shoreline lava rock is the entrance to the Ghar El-Kebir, a collection of sandstone grottos. During Roman times, thousands of slaves were forced to bring building material for Carthage and El Djem from subterranean shafts. In Sousse, the simple fort of Ribat is probably the ol
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Travel Series - Tunisia
Travel Series - Tunisia
Travel Series - Tunisia
Tunisia is located only a few kilometres away from Sicily, the Roman influence is therefore still very obvious. In 800BC the Punic Tunis was only a small village in a shadow of Carthage. Today, Tunis is a modern city with 1,2 Million inhabitants.
Where ever we look the Tunisian flag hoisted everywhere. The five columns of Islam, the state religion of Tunisia, are symbolized by a pentacle . The Muslims believe in God being the only one and Mohammad being his prophet. The teaching of Allah calls the faithful to pray, to fast, to give alms and to make pilgrimage to Mecca.
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Carthage, El Djem & Timgad: "Ancient Rome in Africa" circa 1920 Kineto Review
Carthage, El Djem & Timgad: "Ancient Rome in Africa" circa 1920 Kineto Review
Carthage, El Djem & Timgad: "Ancient Rome in Africa" circa 1920 Kineto Review
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Overview of Roman African colonies Timgad, El Djem and Carthage. Silent.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timgad
Timgad (called Thamugas or Tamugadi in old Berber) was a Roman colonial town in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. The full name of the town was Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi. Trajan commemorated the city after his mother Marcia, father Marcus U
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Dougga Travel Video Guide
Dougga Travel Video Guide
Dougga Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Dougga in Tunisia.
DOUGGA is situated in the south west of Tunisia’s legendary, Carthage, and is the world’s best-preserved Roman city. The life and luxury of the advanced Roman civilisation made its mark and with spas, temples and forum, demonstrated the achievements of this wealthy Roman settlement.Cobbled streets link each part of the city and graceful Greek pillars and tall portals of Etruscan origin decorate expansive spa districts. Over a mosaic square, the temple of the holy Trias, dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. Monumental steps and decorated pillars seem to point toward a Heavenly existence on E
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Carthage, Tunisia - Cities Of The World
Carthage, Tunisia - Cities Of The World
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The city of Carthage was the centre of the ancient Carthage in antiquity. The city developed from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of an ancient empire.
The first civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence is referred to as Punic (a form of the word "Phoenician") or Carthaginian. The city of Carthage is located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis across from the centre of Tunis. According to Greek historians, Carthage was founded by Canaanite-speaking Phoenician col
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Tunisia - Tourism in Tunisia - the ancient ruins of Carthage, the Muslim
Tunisia - Tourism in Tunisia - the ancient ruins of Carthage, the Muslim
Tunisia - Tourism in Tunisia - the ancient ruins of Carthage, the Muslim
Tourism in Tunisia
Among Tunisia's tourist attractions are its cosmopolitan capital city of Tunis, the ancient ruins of Carthage, the Muslim and Jewish quarters of Jerba, and coastal resorts outside of Monastir. According to The New York Times, Tunisia is "known for its golden beaches, sunny weather and affordable luxuries. More info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_Tunisia
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Take a tour of Ruins of Carthage in Carthage, Tunisia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The ruins of the ancient c...
Take a tour of Ruins of Carthage in Carthage, Tunisia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The ruins of the ancient c...
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Ruins of
Roman-era Carthage. Antonine baths ruins, from the Roman period. Map of
the Phoenician and Punic world; as many as 300 settlements existed. Map
of Sicily with all the Phoenician and Greek settlements. The two Punic
ports of Carthage. Layout of the city. Punic pendant in the form of a
bearded head, 4th3rd century BC. Ruins of Punic houses on the Byrsa
Hill. Stelae on the Tophet. Stelae from the Tophet showing a Tanit
symbol. Domitius Alexander on a follis. On the reverse, the
personification of Carthage, his capital. Roman villas, Carthage.
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Ruins of
Roman-era Carthage. Antonine baths ruins, from the Roman period. Map of
the Phoenician and Punic world; as many as 300 settlements existed. Map
of Sicily with all the Phoenician and Greek settlements. The two Punic
ports of Carthage. Layout of the city. Punic pendant in the form of a
bearded head, 4th3rd century BC. Ruins of Punic houses on the Byrsa
Hill. Stelae on the Tophet. Stelae from the Tophet showing a Tanit
symbol. Domitius Alexander on a follis. On the reverse, the
personification of Carthage, his capital. Roman villas, Carthage.
Carthage Travel - A city of the Pheonician and Punic periods from the C6th BC it was the base of a powerful trading empire spanning the entire south Mediterr...
Carthage Travel - A city of the Pheonician and Punic periods from the C6th BC it was the base of a powerful trading empire spanning the entire south Mediterr...
Travel video about destination Carthago in Tunisia.
Today, Carthage is still the centre of Tunisian political power and the past has made its own remarkable and indelible impression. According to legend, the city of Karth Hadasht was founded by Phoenician settlers in the year 814 B.C. The Romans named it, 'Carthage'.
The city soon began to control the Numidic hinterland and established colonies in the entire western area of the Mediterranean.
Relatively little remains of the original Phoenician and Punic buildings. So far, archaeologists have only managed to recover Roman treasures. A former monastery, Carthage Museum was built on historic land that also contains numerous fascinating relics from both the Punic and Roman epochs.
Close to the museum there is an array of water cisterns, an impressive example of Roman engineering. In earlier times, the water cisterns were mainly supplied by the Zaghouan's Aquaduct that was built by the Romans at the beginning of the second century A.D.
The impressive Carthage Amphitheatre dates back to the time of Emperor Augustinus. It was a popular setting for cruel and bloody entertainment. Following Roman tradition, the amphitheatre's arena was the most important place for public entertainment. Even today, one can sense what it must have been like for the gladiators as they ran into the arena to battle for their life.
Built between 138 and 161 AD, Carthage's impressive therms are some of the most beautiful and splendid bathing spas of the entire Roman empire. The spa area originally extended 300m along the coast and was over 100m wide. A well thought out underground canal system was supplied by a network of cisterns that supplied water from the nearby hills down to the baths.
In spite of past wars and destruction by the Romans, Carthage has retained its unique and majestic beauty to the present day.
Travel video about destination Carthago in Tunisia.
Today, Carthage is still the centre of Tunisian political power and the past has made its own remarkable and indelible impression. According to legend, the city of Karth Hadasht was founded by Phoenician settlers in the year 814 B.C. The Romans named it, 'Carthage'.
The city soon began to control the Numidic hinterland and established colonies in the entire western area of the Mediterranean.
Relatively little remains of the original Phoenician and Punic buildings. So far, archaeologists have only managed to recover Roman treasures. A former monastery, Carthage Museum was built on historic land that also contains numerous fascinating relics from both the Punic and Roman epochs.
Close to the museum there is an array of water cisterns, an impressive example of Roman engineering. In earlier times, the water cisterns were mainly supplied by the Zaghouan's Aquaduct that was built by the Romans at the beginning of the second century A.D.
The impressive Carthage Amphitheatre dates back to the time of Emperor Augustinus. It was a popular setting for cruel and bloody entertainment. Following Roman tradition, the amphitheatre's arena was the most important place for public entertainment. Even today, one can sense what it must have been like for the gladiators as they ran into the arena to battle for their life.
Built between 138 and 161 AD, Carthage's impressive therms are some of the most beautiful and splendid bathing spas of the entire Roman empire. The spa area originally extended 300m along the coast and was over 100m wide. A well thought out underground canal system was supplied by a network of cisterns that supplied water from the nearby hills down to the baths.
In spite of past wars and destruction by the Romans, Carthage has retained its unique and majestic beauty to the present day.
Tunisisa was established by the Phoenicians, but during its eventful history it belonged to the Roman Empire, was under Spanish, Turkish and Arab influences, and later under the French rule. Its architecture, art and culture all reflect this diversity. The ruins of the ancient metropolis of Carthage, the sand beaches of Hammamet, the old town of Tunis, the bazaars of Sousse, the mystical salt lake, the treasures of the Bardo Museum, the cave houses of Matmata, the palm trees of Tozeur, the bay and fish market of Kelibia, the Roman amphitheatre of El Djem, the blue and white houses of Sidi bou Said, the minarets, the oases of Chebika, the monumental buildings of the Ribats, the camels and the modern luxury hotels all are parts of the colorful mosaic, which is called Tunisia.
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Tunisisa was established by the Phoenicians, but during its eventful history it belonged to the Roman Empire, was under Spanish, Turkish and Arab influences, and later under the French rule. Its architecture, art and culture all reflect this diversity. The ruins of the ancient metropolis of Carthage, the sand beaches of Hammamet, the old town of Tunis, the bazaars of Sousse, the mystical salt lake, the treasures of the Bardo Museum, the cave houses of Matmata, the palm trees of Tozeur, the bay and fish market of Kelibia, the Roman amphitheatre of El Djem, the blue and white houses of Sidi bou Said, the minarets, the oases of Chebika, the monumental buildings of the Ribats, the camels and the modern luxury hotels all are parts of the colorful mosaic, which is called Tunisia.
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2013 Rockwood 1905 Mini Lite | Bunkhouse | Travel Trailer | Mid America RV | Carthage | Columbus
Tunis is the capital of both the Tunisian Republic and the Tunis Governorate. It is Tunisia's largest city, with a population of 2256320 as of 2011; the gr...
Tunis is the capital of both the Tunisian Republic and the Tunis Governorate. It is Tunisia's largest city, with a population of 2256320 as of 2011; the gr...
The city of Carthage (/ˈkɑrθɪdʒ/) is a city in Tunisia and was the centre of the ancient Carthaginian civilization. The city developed from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of an ancient empire. The area of Carthage was before inhabited by Berber people who also became the bulk of Carthage's population and constituted a significant part of its army, economy and administration. Native Berbers and settling Phoenicians in Carthage mixed in different ways including religion and language, creating the Punic language and culture.
The name of Carthage, Latin: Carthago or Karthago, Ancient Greek: Καρχηδών Karkhēdōn, Etruscan: *Carθaza, is derived from the Phoenician Qart-ḥadašt meaning "New City" (Aramaic: קרתא חדתא, Qarta Ḥdatha; Hebrew: קרת חדשה, Qeret Ḥadašah'), implying it was a 'new Tyre'.
The first civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence is referred to as Punic (a form of the word "Phoenician") or Carthaginian. The city of Carthage is located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis across from the centre of Tunis. According to Greek historians, Carthage was founded by Canaanite-speaking Phoenician colonists from Tyre (in modern Lebanon) under the leadership of Queen Elissa or Dido. It became a large and rich city and thus a major power in the Mediterranean. The resulting rivalry with Syracuse, Numidia, and Rome was accompanied by several wars with respective invasions of each other's homeland.
Hannibal's invasion of Italy in the Second Punic War culminated in the Carthaginian victory at Cannae and led to a serious threat to the continuation of Roman rule over Italy; however, the Romans gained the upper hand by invading Africa and defeating Carthage at the Battle of Zama in 202 BC. Following the Third Punic War, the city was destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC. However, the Romans refounded Carthage, which became the empire's fourth most important city and the second most important city in the Latin West. It later became the capital of the short-lived Vandal kingdom. It remained one of the most important Roman cities until the Muslim conquest, when it was destroyed a second time in 698.
The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote extensively on Carthaginian politics, and he considered the city to have one of the best governing institutions in the world, along with those of the Greek states of Sparta and Crete
The city of Carthage (/ˈkɑrθɪdʒ/) is a city in Tunisia and was the centre of the ancient Carthaginian civilization. The city developed from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of an ancient empire. The area of Carthage was before inhabited by Berber people who also became the bulk of Carthage's population and constituted a significant part of its army, economy and administration. Native Berbers and settling Phoenicians in Carthage mixed in different ways including religion and language, creating the Punic language and culture.
The name of Carthage, Latin: Carthago or Karthago, Ancient Greek: Καρχηδών Karkhēdōn, Etruscan: *Carθaza, is derived from the Phoenician Qart-ḥadašt meaning "New City" (Aramaic: קרתא חדתא, Qarta Ḥdatha; Hebrew: קרת חדשה, Qeret Ḥadašah'), implying it was a 'new Tyre'.
The first civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence is referred to as Punic (a form of the word "Phoenician") or Carthaginian. The city of Carthage is located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis across from the centre of Tunis. According to Greek historians, Carthage was founded by Canaanite-speaking Phoenician colonists from Tyre (in modern Lebanon) under the leadership of Queen Elissa or Dido. It became a large and rich city and thus a major power in the Mediterranean. The resulting rivalry with Syracuse, Numidia, and Rome was accompanied by several wars with respective invasions of each other's homeland.
Hannibal's invasion of Italy in the Second Punic War culminated in the Carthaginian victory at Cannae and led to a serious threat to the continuation of Roman rule over Italy; however, the Romans gained the upper hand by invading Africa and defeating Carthage at the Battle of Zama in 202 BC. Following the Third Punic War, the city was destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC. However, the Romans refounded Carthage, which became the empire's fourth most important city and the second most important city in the Latin West. It later became the capital of the short-lived Vandal kingdom. It remained one of the most important Roman cities until the Muslim conquest, when it was destroyed a second time in 698.
The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote extensively on Carthaginian politics, and he considered the city to have one of the best governing institutions in the world, along with those of the Greek states of Sparta and Crete
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2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS, Travel Trailer Rear Living Room, in Carthage, MO
OPTIONS GALORE! This 2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS is a fantastic unit! This NEW travel trailer has a rear living room, a almond interior, 3 slides, sleeping space for 4, and so much more in terms of options! Come check it out!
2014 Jayco Eagle Premier 338RETS Travel Trailer
OPTIONS GALORE! This 2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS is a fantastic unit! This NEW travel trailer has a rear living room, a almond interior, 3 slides, sleeping space for 4, and so much more in terms of options! Come check it out!
2014 Jayco Eagle Premier 338RETS Travel Trailer
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Arabian Travel Market 2015 - Dubai | Carthage Event Tv
En el episodio de hoy Ruben Alonso viaja a Túnez invitado por la compañía de compañía de viajes de bajo coste Sunweb y la asociación Barcelona Travel Bloggers.
Sunweb: www.sunweb.es
bcnTB: www.bcntb.com
En el recorrido de cuatro días visitamos los destinos más populares del país de los que destacan muchos lugares declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO entre los que destacan:
Anfiteatro de El Jem
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/38#top
Sitio arqueológico de Cartago
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/37#top
Medina de Susa
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/498#top
Además, recorrimos lugares del desierto del Sahara o del Mediterráneo tan emblemáticos como:
Matmata
www.turismodetunez.com/Actividades/Descubrir-el-Sahara/Matmata
Tozeur
www.turismodetunez.com/Actividades/Descubrir-el-Sahara/Tozeur
Sidi Bou Said
www.turismodetunez.com/Destinos/Sidi-Bou-Said
ENGLISH
In today's episode travels to Tunisia Ruben Alonso invited by the low cost travel company Sunweb and the organization Barcelona Travel Bloggers.
Sunweb: www.sunweb.com
bcnTB: www.bcntb.com
In the four-day tour visit the most popular destinations in the country which include many sites declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO among them:
Anfiteatro de El Jem
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/38#top
Archaeological Site of Carthage
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/37 # top
Medina of Sousse
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/498 # top
In addition, we toured parts of the Sahara desert or the Mediterranean as emblematic as:
Matmata
www.cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/matmata-the-home-of-star-wars
Tozeur
www.cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/tozeur
Sidi Bou Said
www.cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/sidi-bou-said-beach
En el episodio de hoy Ruben Alonso viaja a Túnez invitado por la compañía de compañía de viajes de bajo coste Sunweb y la asociación Barcelona Travel Bloggers.
Sunweb: www.sunweb.es
bcnTB: www.bcntb.com
En el recorrido de cuatro días visitamos los destinos más populares del país de los que destacan muchos lugares declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO entre los que destacan:
Anfiteatro de El Jem
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/38#top
Sitio arqueológico de Cartago
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/37#top
Medina de Susa
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/498#top
Además, recorrimos lugares del desierto del Sahara o del Mediterráneo tan emblemáticos como:
Matmata
www.turismodetunez.com/Actividades/Descubrir-el-Sahara/Matmata
Tozeur
www.turismodetunez.com/Actividades/Descubrir-el-Sahara/Tozeur
Sidi Bou Said
www.turismodetunez.com/Destinos/Sidi-Bou-Said
ENGLISH
In today's episode travels to Tunisia Ruben Alonso invited by the low cost travel company Sunweb and the organization Barcelona Travel Bloggers.
Sunweb: www.sunweb.com
bcnTB: www.bcntb.com
In the four-day tour visit the most popular destinations in the country which include many sites declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO among them:
Anfiteatro de El Jem
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/38#top
Archaeological Site of Carthage
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/37 # top
Medina of Sousse
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/498 # top
In addition, we toured parts of the Sahara desert or the Mediterranean as emblematic as:
Matmata
www.cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/matmata-the-home-of-star-wars
Tozeur
www.cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/tozeur
Sidi Bou Said
www.cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/sidi-bou-said-beach
published:12 Jul 2014
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Taxi Ride from La Goulette to Carthage, Tunisia - 9th July, 2014
This short film depicts the 7km taxi journey from the Port of La Goulette to Carthage in Tunisia. The journey shows the brown scrubland and scattered urban d...
This short film depicts the 7km taxi journey from the Port of La Goulette to Carthage in Tunisia. The journey shows the brown scrubland and scattered urban d...
Dr Richard Miles travels the western Mediterranean, giving us a re- interpretation of the reasons behind Rome's annihilation of the ancient empire of Carthag...
Dr Richard Miles travels the western Mediterranean, giving us a re- interpretation of the reasons behind Rome's annihilation of the ancient empire of Carthag...
Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis and was home to a brilliant civilization. Carthage occupied territories belonging to Rome, ...
Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis and was home to a brilliant civilization. Carthage occupied territories belonging to Rome, ...
JE T'AIME MA TUNISIE ...Parmi les comptoirs phéniciens, une ville s'est fortement illustrée par sa richesse et son indépendance : Carthage. Du phénicien Qart...
JE T'AIME MA TUNISIE ...Parmi les comptoirs phéniciens, une ville s'est fortement illustrée par sa richesse et son indépendance : Carthage. Du phénicien Qart...
Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis. From the 6th century onwards, it developed into a great trading empire covering much of th...
Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis. From the 6th century onwards, it developed into a great trading empire covering much of th...
Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history. After the Hasfides and Osmans, the Spanish Moors came but then had to give way to French colonial rule until present day Independence. In the old town, there are more than 700 historic monuments which include 200 palaces, a colourful variety of buildings and numerous mosques.Among shoreline lava rock is the entrance to the Ghar El-Kebir, a collection of sandstone grottos. During Roman times, thousands of slaves were forced to bring building material for Carthage and El Djem from subterranean shafts. In Sousse, the simple fort of Ribat is probably the oldest Islamic building in North Africa, in which Muslim soldiers lived in monastery-like isolation and in the town’s Archaeological Museum there is a fantastic range of mosaics, predominantly from Punic and Roman excavations. Gabes is an oasis town which overflows with luxuriant floral splendour. By horse and carriage visitors can travel through one of the most beautiful maritime oases in Tunisia where, under 500,000 date palms, tobacco, henna, pumpkins, apricots and bananas thrive. The focal point of important caravan routes and trading centre for goods from Libya and Black Africa, Medenine is a very charming and lively city. Its reinforced honeycomb-shaped caves were the extraordinary-looking buildings that many will recall from the film ‘Star Wars’. The Sahara is the largest desert on earth, with different landscapes such as rock deserts, salt deserts and serene oases. Kebili is located on the edge of a huge salt lake and is a typical desert village with a green oasis and Artesian springs which provide water for its fruit and vegetable gardens. Nefta is also a green paradise in the desert, an oasis town that boasts no less than 152 Artesian wells. Dougga contains Tunisia’s most important ruins which nestle in the hills among shimmering olive trees and poppy fields. Endless deserts and fertile oases, busy towns and isolated mountain regions, Roman temples and Muslim mosques: Tunisia is tempting!
Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history. After the Hasfides and Osmans, the Spanish Moors came but then had to give way to French colonial rule until present day Independence. In the old town, there are more than 700 historic monuments which include 200 palaces, a colourful variety of buildings and numerous mosques.Among shoreline lava rock is the entrance to the Ghar El-Kebir, a collection of sandstone grottos. During Roman times, thousands of slaves were forced to bring building material for Carthage and El Djem from subterranean shafts. In Sousse, the simple fort of Ribat is probably the oldest Islamic building in North Africa, in which Muslim soldiers lived in monastery-like isolation and in the town’s Archaeological Museum there is a fantastic range of mosaics, predominantly from Punic and Roman excavations. Gabes is an oasis town which overflows with luxuriant floral splendour. By horse and carriage visitors can travel through one of the most beautiful maritime oases in Tunisia where, under 500,000 date palms, tobacco, henna, pumpkins, apricots and bananas thrive. The focal point of important caravan routes and trading centre for goods from Libya and Black Africa, Medenine is a very charming and lively city. Its reinforced honeycomb-shaped caves were the extraordinary-looking buildings that many will recall from the film ‘Star Wars’. The Sahara is the largest desert on earth, with different landscapes such as rock deserts, salt deserts and serene oases. Kebili is located on the edge of a huge salt lake and is a typical desert village with a green oasis and Artesian springs which provide water for its fruit and vegetable gardens. Nefta is also a green paradise in the desert, an oasis town that boasts no less than 152 Artesian wells. Dougga contains Tunisia’s most important ruins which nestle in the hills among shimmering olive trees and poppy fields. Endless deserts and fertile oases, busy towns and isolated mountain regions, Roman temples and Muslim mosques: Tunisia is tempting!
Tunisia is located only a few kilometres away from Sicily, the Roman influence is therefore still very obvious. In 800BC the Punic Tunis was only a small village in a shadow of Carthage. Today, Tunis is a modern city with 1,2 Million inhabitants.
Where ever we look the Tunisian flag hoisted everywhere. The five columns of Islam, the state religion of Tunisia, are symbolized by a pentacle . The Muslims believe in God being the only one and Mohammad being his prophet. The teaching of Allah calls the faithful to pray, to fast, to give alms and to make pilgrimage to Mecca.
Tunisia is located only a few kilometres away from Sicily, the Roman influence is therefore still very obvious. In 800BC the Punic Tunis was only a small village in a shadow of Carthage. Today, Tunis is a modern city with 1,2 Million inhabitants.
Where ever we look the Tunisian flag hoisted everywhere. The five columns of Islam, the state religion of Tunisia, are symbolized by a pentacle . The Muslims believe in God being the only one and Mohammad being his prophet. The teaching of Allah calls the faithful to pray, to fast, to give alms and to make pilgrimage to Mecca.
published:21 May 2010
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Carthage, El Djem & Timgad: "Ancient Rome in Africa" circa 1920 Kineto Review
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Overview of Roman African colonies Timgad, El Djem and Carthage. Silent.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timgad
Timgad (called Thamugas or Tamugadi in old Berber) was a Roman colonial town in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. The full name of the town was Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi. Trajan commemorated the city after his mother Marcia, father Marcus Ulpius Traianus and his eldest sister Ulpia Marciana.
Located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km east of the town of Batna, the ruins are noteworthy for representing one of the best extant examples of the grid plan as used in Roman city planning...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Djem
El Djem (Arabic: قصر الجمّ; Latin Thysdrus) is a town in Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia, population 18,302 (2004 census). It is home to some of the most impressive Roman remains in Africa...
The city was built, like almost all Roman settlements in Tunisia, on former Punic settlements. In a less arid climate than today's, Roman Thysdrus prospered especially in the 2nd century, when it became an important center of olive oil manufacturing for export. It was the seat of a Christian bishop - which is still occupied by a titular Roman Catholic bishop today.
By the early 3rd century AD, when the amphitheater was built, Thysdrus rivaled Hadrumetum (modern Sousse) as the second city of Roman North Africa, after Carthage. However, following the abortive revolt that began there in 238 AD, and Gordian I's suicide in his villa near Carthage, Roman troops loyal to the Emperor Maximinus Thrax destroyed the city. It never really recovered.
The amphitheater was used for filming some of the scenes from the 1979 Monty Python film The Life of Brian and was also used for filming some of the scenes from the Academy Award (Oscar) winning film Gladiator.
El Djem is famous for its amphitheater, often incorrectly called a Colosseum (roughly translated from Latin as 'that thing by the Colossus'), which is capable of seating 35,000 spectators. Only the Flavian Amphitheater in Rome (about 50,000 spectators) and the ruined theatre of Capua are larger. The amphitheatre at El Djem was built by the Romans under proconsul Gordian, who was acclaimed Emperor at Thysdrus, around 238 and was probably mainly used for gladiator shows and chariot races (like in Ben-Hur). Many tourists come here to see what it was like to be inside what was once a place where lions and people met their fate. Much of it is crumbled but the essence of it still remains. It is also possible that construction of the amphitheatre was never finished.
Until the 17th century it remained more or less whole. From then on its stones were used for building the nearby village of El Djem and transported to the Great Mosque in Kairouan, and at a tense moment during struggles with the Ottomans, the Turks used cannons to flush rebels out of the amphitheatre.
The ruins of the amphitheatre were declared a World Heritage Site in 1979...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carthage
Carthage is a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia, with a population of 20,715 (2014 census), and was the centre of the Carthaginian Empire in antiquity. The city has existed for nearly 3,000 years, developing from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of an ancient empire...
The first civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence is referred to as Punic (a form of the word "Phoenician") or Carthaginian. The city of Carthage is located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis across from the center of Tunis. According to Greek historians, Carthage was founded by Canaanite-speaking Phoenician colonists from Tyre (in modern Lebanon)...
Hannibal's invasion of Italy in the Second Punic War culminated in the Carthaginian victory at Cannae and led to a serious threat to the continuation of Roman rule over Italy; however, Carthage emerged from the conflict weaker after Hannibal's defeat at the Battle of Zama in 202 BC. Following the Third Punic War, the city was destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC. However, the Romans refounded Carthage, which became the empire's fourth most important city and the second most important city in the Latin West. It later became the capital of the short-lived Vandal kingdom. It remained one of the most important Roman cities until the Muslim conquest when it was destroyed a second time in 698...
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Overview of Roman African colonies Timgad, El Djem and Carthage. Silent.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timgad
Timgad (called Thamugas or Tamugadi in old Berber) was a Roman colonial town in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. The full name of the town was Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi. Trajan commemorated the city after his mother Marcia, father Marcus Ulpius Traianus and his eldest sister Ulpia Marciana.
Located in modern-day Algeria, about 35 km east of the town of Batna, the ruins are noteworthy for representing one of the best extant examples of the grid plan as used in Roman city planning...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Djem
El Djem (Arabic: قصر الجمّ; Latin Thysdrus) is a town in Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia, population 18,302 (2004 census). It is home to some of the most impressive Roman remains in Africa...
The city was built, like almost all Roman settlements in Tunisia, on former Punic settlements. In a less arid climate than today's, Roman Thysdrus prospered especially in the 2nd century, when it became an important center of olive oil manufacturing for export. It was the seat of a Christian bishop - which is still occupied by a titular Roman Catholic bishop today.
By the early 3rd century AD, when the amphitheater was built, Thysdrus rivaled Hadrumetum (modern Sousse) as the second city of Roman North Africa, after Carthage. However, following the abortive revolt that began there in 238 AD, and Gordian I's suicide in his villa near Carthage, Roman troops loyal to the Emperor Maximinus Thrax destroyed the city. It never really recovered.
The amphitheater was used for filming some of the scenes from the 1979 Monty Python film The Life of Brian and was also used for filming some of the scenes from the Academy Award (Oscar) winning film Gladiator.
El Djem is famous for its amphitheater, often incorrectly called a Colosseum (roughly translated from Latin as 'that thing by the Colossus'), which is capable of seating 35,000 spectators. Only the Flavian Amphitheater in Rome (about 50,000 spectators) and the ruined theatre of Capua are larger. The amphitheatre at El Djem was built by the Romans under proconsul Gordian, who was acclaimed Emperor at Thysdrus, around 238 and was probably mainly used for gladiator shows and chariot races (like in Ben-Hur). Many tourists come here to see what it was like to be inside what was once a place where lions and people met their fate. Much of it is crumbled but the essence of it still remains. It is also possible that construction of the amphitheatre was never finished.
Until the 17th century it remained more or less whole. From then on its stones were used for building the nearby village of El Djem and transported to the Great Mosque in Kairouan, and at a tense moment during struggles with the Ottomans, the Turks used cannons to flush rebels out of the amphitheatre.
The ruins of the amphitheatre were declared a World Heritage Site in 1979...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carthage
Carthage is a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia, with a population of 20,715 (2014 census), and was the centre of the Carthaginian Empire in antiquity. The city has existed for nearly 3,000 years, developing from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of an ancient empire...
The first civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence is referred to as Punic (a form of the word "Phoenician") or Carthaginian. The city of Carthage is located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis across from the center of Tunis. According to Greek historians, Carthage was founded by Canaanite-speaking Phoenician colonists from Tyre (in modern Lebanon)...
Hannibal's invasion of Italy in the Second Punic War culminated in the Carthaginian victory at Cannae and led to a serious threat to the continuation of Roman rule over Italy; however, Carthage emerged from the conflict weaker after Hannibal's defeat at the Battle of Zama in 202 BC. Following the Third Punic War, the city was destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC. However, the Romans refounded Carthage, which became the empire's fourth most important city and the second most important city in the Latin West. It later became the capital of the short-lived Vandal kingdom. It remained one of the most important Roman cities until the Muslim conquest when it was destroyed a second time in 698...
Travel video about destination Dougga in Tunisia.
DOUGGA is situated in the south west of Tunisia’s legendary, Carthage, and is the world’s best-preserved Roman city. The life and luxury of the advanced Roman civilisation made its mark and with spas, temples and forum, demonstrated the achievements of this wealthy Roman settlement.Cobbled streets link each part of the city and graceful Greek pillars and tall portals of Etruscan origin decorate expansive spa districts. Over a mosaic square, the temple of the holy Trias, dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. Monumental steps and decorated pillars seem to point toward a Heavenly existence on Earth.
Travel video about destination Dougga in Tunisia.
DOUGGA is situated in the south west of Tunisia’s legendary, Carthage, and is the world’s best-preserved Roman city. The life and luxury of the advanced Roman civilisation made its mark and with spas, temples and forum, demonstrated the achievements of this wealthy Roman settlement.Cobbled streets link each part of the city and graceful Greek pillars and tall portals of Etruscan origin decorate expansive spa districts. Over a mosaic square, the temple of the holy Trias, dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. Monumental steps and decorated pillars seem to point toward a Heavenly existence on Earth.
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The city of Carthage was the centre of the ancient Carthage in antiquity. The city developed from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of an ancient empire.
The first civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence is referred to as Punic (a form of the word "Phoenician") or Carthaginian. The city of Carthage is located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis across from the centre of Tunis. According to Greek historians, Carthage was founded by Canaanite-speaking Phoenician colonists from Tyre (in modern Lebanon) under the leadership of Queen Elissa or Dido. It became a large and rich city and thus a major power in the Mediterranean. The resulting rivalry with Syracuse, Numidia, and Rome was accompanied by several wars with respective invasions of each other's homeland.
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The city of Carthage was the centre of the ancient Carthage in antiquity. The city developed from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of an ancient empire.
The first civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence is referred to as Punic (a form of the word "Phoenician") or Carthaginian. The city of Carthage is located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis across from the centre of Tunis. According to Greek historians, Carthage was founded by Canaanite-speaking Phoenician colonists from Tyre (in modern Lebanon) under the leadership of Queen Elissa or Dido. It became a large and rich city and thus a major power in the Mediterranean. The resulting rivalry with Syracuse, Numidia, and Rome was accompanied by several wars with respective invasions of each other's homeland.
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Tunisia - Tourism in Tunisia - the ancient ruins of Carthage, the Muslim
Tourism in Tunisia
Among Tunisia's tourist attractions are its cosmopolitan capital city of Tunis, the ancient ruins of Carthage, the Muslim and Jewish quarters of Jerba, and coastal resorts outside of Monastir. According to The New York Times, Tunisia is "known for its golden beaches, sunny weather and affordable luxuries. More info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_Tunisia
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Tourism in Tunisia
Among Tunisia's tourist attractions are its cosmopolitan capital city of Tunis, the ancient ruins of Carthage, the Muslim and Jewish quarters of Jerba, and coastal resorts outside of Monastir. According to The New York Times, Tunisia is "known for its golden beaches, sunny weather and affordable luxuries. More info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_Tunisia
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Ghosthunters Carthage mo ( Burlinggame and Chaffee Opra House)
Ghosthunters Carthage mo ( Burlinggame and Chaffee Opra House)
Ghosthunters Carthage mo ( Burlinggame and Chaffee Opra House)
My neighbor jake made it on TV
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Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 47
Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 47
Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 47
Today I tackle the Extended Timeline the most popular mod for Europa Universalis 4. I have made us a lovely little nation called Carthage to play as. And Rome shall burn.
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Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 48
Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 48
Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 48
Today I tackle the Extended Timeline the most popular mod for Europa Universalis 4. I have made us a lovely little nation called Carthage to play as. And Rome shall burn.
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Carthage "Ruin" Instrumental Playthrough
Carthage "Ruin" Instrumental Playthrough
Carthage "Ruin" Instrumental Playthrough
"Ruin" from the as-of yet unnamed Album from Carthage, due out 2016, Played by Tre, Noyan and Ian.
this Playthrough Uses the Balaguer Archetype 7 String Guitar , the Claas Moby Dick 9 string custom Guitar, and the Ibanez BTB 405 Bass.
The Archetype 7 is available at http://balaguerguitars.com as a custom shop guitar
The Moby Dick Custom 9 string is available at http://claasguitars.de as a Custom shop Guitar.
Please check us out at the Following Links
http://Carthageband.bandcamp.com
http://BalaguerGuitars.com
http://claasguitars.de
http://facebook.com/Balaguerguitars
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2004 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
2004 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
2004 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
http://www.carsonmotorsinc.com This 2004 Chevrolet SILVERADO is available from Carson Motors, Inc. For details, call us at 319-470-9007
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2013 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
2013 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
2013 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
http://www.carsonmotorsinc.com This 2013 Chevrolet SILVERADO is available from Carson Motors, Inc. For details, call us at 319-470-9007
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Jennifer Patla Dash For Cash Race Carthage Mo Sept 2015
Jennifer Patla Dash For Cash Race Carthage Mo Sept 2015
Jennifer Patla Dash For Cash Race Carthage Mo Sept 2015
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2012 Ford Focus Used Cars Carthage IL
2012 Ford Focus Used Cars Carthage IL
2012 Ford Focus Used Cars Carthage IL
http://www.carsonmotorsinc.com This 2012 Ford Focus is available from Carson Motors, Inc. For details, call us at 319-470-9007
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CARTHAGE The Roman Holocaust
CARTHAGE The Roman Holocaust
CARTHAGE The Roman Holocaust
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Carthage | Journey Thru History
Carthage | Journey Thru History
Carthage | Journey Thru History
Rome had never wiped large bustling cities from the face of the earth before 146 BCE. This year both Carthage in North Africa and Corinth in Greece - two great cities in the ancient world - were completely destroyed by the romans. These were measures on a scale previously unheard of in the mediterranean basin and arguably what started Rome on it’s path to empire, and in the long run perhaps it’s eventual decline.
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2011 Ford EDGE LIMIT Used Cars Carthage IL
2011 Ford EDGE LIMIT Used Cars Carthage IL
2011 Ford EDGE LIMIT Used Cars Carthage IL
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Engineering an Empire CARTHAGE
Engineering an Empire CARTHAGE
Engineering an Empire CARTHAGE
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Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie
www.zaherkammoun.com
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Civ 5: True Start Location Mod Carthage Lets Play # 3 " To Build A Nation "
Civ 5: True Start Location Mod Carthage Lets Play # 3 " To Build A Nation "
Civ 5: True Start Location Mod Carthage Lets Play # 3 " To Build A Nation "
The winner of the strawpoll is here! Democracy has won and the people have chosen the True Start Location (Large Europe) mode of the "Yet Another Earth Map" custom mod for this lets play series! In this LP I will be playing as the maritime nation of Carthage, a former Phoenician colony that became a Mediterranean superpower in antiquity. Join me as Carthage rises through history and destroys her ancient nemesis, the Roman Empire (SPQR) led by Augustus Caesar. The goal? Cultural or diplomatic victory, and control of the trade in the central Mediterranean! This mod places ALL civilizations in their respective historical locations and this will
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2012 Ford F150 Used Cars Carthage IL
2012 Ford F150 Used Cars Carthage IL
2012 Ford F150 Used Cars Carthage IL
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2013 Ford F150 Used Cars Carthage IL
2013 Ford F150 Used Cars Carthage IL
2013 Ford F150 Used Cars Carthage IL
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2010 Ford Expedition Used Cars Carthage IL
2010 Ford Expedition Used Cars Carthage IL
2010 Ford Expedition Used Cars Carthage IL
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2012 Ford Escape Used Cars Carthage IL
2012 Ford Escape Used Cars Carthage IL
2012 Ford Escape Used Cars Carthage IL
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2013 Ford FIESTA SE Used Cars Carthage IL
2013 Ford FIESTA SE Used Cars Carthage IL
2013 Ford FIESTA SE Used Cars Carthage IL
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2014 Ford TAURUS SEL Used Cars Carthage IL
2014 Ford TAURUS SEL Used Cars Carthage IL
2014 Ford TAURUS SEL Used Cars Carthage IL
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2012 Lincoln MKX Used Cars Carthage IL
2012 Lincoln MKX Used Cars Carthage IL
2012 Lincoln MKX Used Cars Carthage IL
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2010 Ford TAURUS LIM Used Cars Carthage IL
2010 Ford TAURUS LIM Used Cars Carthage IL
2010 Ford TAURUS LIM Used Cars Carthage IL
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2014 GMC TERRAIN SL Used Cars Carthage IL
2014 GMC TERRAIN SL Used Cars Carthage IL
2014 GMC TERRAIN SL Used Cars Carthage IL
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Ghosthunters Carthage mo ( Burlinggame and Chaffee Opra House)
Today I tackle the Extended Timeline the most popular mod for Europa Universalis 4. I have made us a lovely little nation called Carthage to play as. And Rome shall burn.
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Today I tackle the Extended Timeline the most popular mod for Europa Universalis 4. I have made us a lovely little nation called Carthage to play as. And Rome shall burn.
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published:23 Sep 2015
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Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 48
Today I tackle the Extended Timeline the most popular mod for Europa Universalis 4. I have made us a lovely little nation called Carthage to play as. And Rome shall burn.
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Today I tackle the Extended Timeline the most popular mod for Europa Universalis 4. I have made us a lovely little nation called Carthage to play as. And Rome shall burn.
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"Ruin" from the as-of yet unnamed Album from Carthage, due out 2016, Played by Tre, Noyan and Ian.
this Playthrough Uses the Balaguer Archetype 7 String Guitar , the Claas Moby Dick 9 string custom Guitar, and the Ibanez BTB 405 Bass.
The Archetype 7 is available at http://balaguerguitars.com as a custom shop guitar
The Moby Dick Custom 9 string is available at http://claasguitars.de as a Custom shop Guitar.
Please check us out at the Following Links
http://Carthageband.bandcamp.com
http://BalaguerGuitars.com
http://claasguitars.de
http://facebook.com/Balaguerguitars
http://www.facebook.com/claasguitarsgermany
http://facebook.com/
http://www.facebook.com/Carthageband
"Ruin" from the as-of yet unnamed Album from Carthage, due out 2016, Played by Tre, Noyan and Ian.
this Playthrough Uses the Balaguer Archetype 7 String Guitar , the Claas Moby Dick 9 string custom Guitar, and the Ibanez BTB 405 Bass.
The Archetype 7 is available at http://balaguerguitars.com as a custom shop guitar
The Moby Dick Custom 9 string is available at http://claasguitars.de as a Custom shop Guitar.
Please check us out at the Following Links
http://Carthageband.bandcamp.com
http://BalaguerGuitars.com
http://claasguitars.de
http://facebook.com/Balaguerguitars
http://www.facebook.com/claasguitarsgermany
http://facebook.com/
http://www.facebook.com/Carthageband
Rome had never wiped large bustling cities from the face of the earth before 146 BCE. This year both Carthage in North Africa and Corinth in Greece - two great cities in the ancient world - were completely destroyed by the romans. These were measures on a scale previously unheard of in the mediterranean basin and arguably what started Rome on it’s path to empire, and in the long run perhaps it’s eventual decline.
Read more.. http://wp.me/p4kxrr-54
Rome had never wiped large bustling cities from the face of the earth before 146 BCE. This year both Carthage in North Africa and Corinth in Greece - two great cities in the ancient world - were completely destroyed by the romans. These were measures on a scale previously unheard of in the mediterranean basin and arguably what started Rome on it’s path to empire, and in the long run perhaps it’s eventual decline.
Read more.. http://wp.me/p4kxrr-54
The winner of the strawpoll is here! Democracy has won and the people have chosen the True Start Location (Large Europe) mode of the "Yet Another Earth Map" custom mod for this lets play series! In this LP I will be playing as the maritime nation of Carthage, a former Phoenician colony that became a Mediterranean superpower in antiquity. Join me as Carthage rises through history and destroys her ancient nemesis, the Roman Empire (SPQR) led by Augustus Caesar. The goal? Cultural or diplomatic victory, and control of the trade in the central Mediterranean! This mod places ALL civilizations in their respective historical locations and this will certainly prove to be interesting!
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The winner of the strawpoll is here! Democracy has won and the people have chosen the True Start Location (Large Europe) mode of the "Yet Another Earth Map" custom mod for this lets play series! In this LP I will be playing as the maritime nation of Carthage, a former Phoenician colony that became a Mediterranean superpower in antiquity. Join me as Carthage rises through history and destroys her ancient nemesis, the Roman Empire (SPQR) led by Augustus Caesar. The goal? Cultural or diplomatic victory, and control of the trade in the central Mediterranean! This mod places ALL civilizations in their respective historical locations and this will certainly prove to be interesting!
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The Iceni come out against Hannibal and I face more troubles with the Gallic tribes. Enjoy!
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2007 Carthage 2nd Night George Wassouf Full {HQ}
2007 Carthage 2nd Night George Wassouf Full {HQ}
2007 Carthage 2nd Night George Wassouf Full {HQ}
جورج وسوف قرطاج 2007 حفله كامله لمشاهدة المزيد من الحفلات ادخل \ لي هنا http://www.facebook.com/G.Wasouf.Lovers سلطنة غير شكل و الحفلة نار.
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2004 Carthage - George Wassouf - مهرجان قرطاج - جورج وسوف
2004 Carthage - George Wassouf - مهرجان قرطاج - جورج وسوف
2004 Carthage - George Wassouf - مهرجان قرطاج - جورج وسوف
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jaw tounsi .enouba carthage 1991 . (1 ere episode ) by walid sa3dewi . la marsa .
jaw tounsi .enouba carthage 1991 . (1 ere episode ) by walid sa3dewi . la marsa .
jaw tounsi .enouba carthage 1991 . (1 ere episode ) by walid sa3dewi . la marsa .
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Total War Rome II Carthage DEI Campaign Part 1
Total War Rome II Carthage DEI Campaign Part 1
Total War Rome II Carthage DEI Campaign Part 1
True to the name of my channel, a proper full Carthage campaign is in order. Saturdays just got awesome. Enjoy!
I am using the Divide et Impera mod for Rome II along with many submods. On top of those I am using the Rome Total War music mod. All links below.
DEI Mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=294694062
DEI Submods:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=370819306
Rome Total War Music mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=263097925
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Hannibal At The Gates: Carthage Campaign #1 ~ Rise Hannibal!
Hannibal At The Gates: Carthage Campaign #1 ~ Rise Hannibal!
Hannibal At The Gates: Carthage Campaign #1 ~ Rise Hannibal!
1 of My Hannibal At The Gates: Carthage Campaign Missing My Uploads - Subscribe to Email Updates everytime I upload a new Video: http://www.youtube.com/subs...
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TUNISIA= Mohamed Assaf محمد عساف -Full-live Concert à CARTHAGE 2015
TUNISIA= Mohamed Assaf محمد عساف -Full-live Concert à CARTHAGE 2015
TUNISIA= Mohamed Assaf محمد عساف -Full-live Concert à CARTHAGE 2015
محمد عساف= مغنٍ فلسطيني فائز في برنامج أراب آيدل في موسمه الثاني. ذاع صيته منذ اشتراكه في برنامج اكتشاف المواهب أراب آيدل على قناة ام بي سي 1. ويكيبيديا
الميلاد: ١ سبتمبر، 1989 (العمر 26)، مصراتة، ليبيا
الجوائز: جائزة إم تي في الموسيقية الأوروبية لأفضل فنان في الشرق الأوسط
الترشيحات: جائزة إم تي في الموسيقية الأوروبية لأفضل فنان في العالم
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Battle of Carthage - Total War: Rome II Historical Battle - Legendary
Battle of Carthage - Total War: Rome II Historical Battle - Legendary
Battle of Carthage - Total War: Rome II Historical Battle - Legendary
Battle of Carthage - Total War: Rome II Historical Battle - Legendary. Patch 12. The final battle between Rome and Carthage which historically ended Carthage...
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Yosra Mahnouch_Carthage Festival | يسرا محنوش_مهرجان قرطاج
Yosra Mahnouch_Carthage Festival | يسرا محنوش_مهرجان قرطاج
Yosra Mahnouch_Carthage Festival | يسرا محنوش_مهرجان قرطاج
Yosra Mahnouch shines in Carthage Festival. يسرا محنوش تتألق في مهرجان قرطاج Facebook : http://facebook.com/Yosra.Mahnouch.Fan.Page.Official Twitter : http:/...
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HISTORY OF CARTHAGE [History Documentary]
HISTORY OF CARTHAGE [History Documentary]
HISTORY OF CARTHAGE [History Documentary]
Carthage was founded by the Phoenician Queen Elissa (better known as Dido) sometime around 813 BCE. The city (in modern-day ...
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Total War: Rome II - THIS IS TOTAL WAR CARTHAGE - Part 1
Total War: Rome II - THIS IS TOTAL WAR CARTHAGE - Part 1
Total War: Rome II - THIS IS TOTAL WAR CARTHAGE - Part 1
Total War: Rome II. This is total war achievement attempt as Carthage. Game setting: Legendary. Visit me on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Legend-of...
2004 Carthage - George Wassouf - مهرجان قرطاج - جورج وسوف To Download Full Concert Click Here: http://www.wassoufbook.com/fanclub/showthread.php?t=18134.
2004 Carthage - George Wassouf - مهرجان قرطاج - جورج وسوف To Download Full Concert Click Here: http://www.wassoufbook.com/fanclub/showthread.php?t=18134.
True to the name of my channel, a proper full Carthage campaign is in order. Saturdays just got awesome. Enjoy!
I am using the Divide et Impera mod for Rome II along with many submods. On top of those I am using the Rome Total War music mod. All links below.
DEI Mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=294694062
DEI Submods:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=370819306
Rome Total War Music mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=263097925
True to the name of my channel, a proper full Carthage campaign is in order. Saturdays just got awesome. Enjoy!
I am using the Divide et Impera mod for Rome II along with many submods. On top of those I am using the Rome Total War music mod. All links below.
DEI Mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=294694062
DEI Submods:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=370819306
Rome Total War Music mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=263097925
published:23 May 2015
views:14666
Hannibal At The Gates: Carthage Campaign #1 ~ Rise Hannibal!
1 of My Hannibal At The Gates: Carthage Campaign Missing My Uploads - Subscribe to Email Updates everytime I upload a new Video: http://www.youtube.com/subs...
1 of My Hannibal At The Gates: Carthage Campaign Missing My Uploads - Subscribe to Email Updates everytime I upload a new Video: http://www.youtube.com/subs...
محمد عساف= مغنٍ فلسطيني فائز في برنامج أراب آيدل في موسمه الثاني. ذاع صيته منذ اشتراكه في برنامج اكتشاف المواهب أراب آيدل على قناة ام بي سي 1. ويكيبيديا
الميلاد: ١ سبتمبر، 1989 (العمر 26)، مصراتة، ليبيا
الجوائز: جائزة إم تي في الموسيقية الأوروبية لأفضل فنان في الشرق الأوسط
الترشيحات: جائزة إم تي في الموسيقية الأوروبية لأفضل فنان في العالم
محمد عساف= مغنٍ فلسطيني فائز في برنامج أراب آيدل في موسمه الثاني. ذاع صيته منذ اشتراكه في برنامج اكتشاف المواهب أراب آيدل على قناة ام بي سي 1. ويكيبيديا
الميلاد: ١ سبتمبر، 1989 (العمر 26)، مصراتة، ليبيا
الجوائز: جائزة إم تي في الموسيقية الأوروبية لأفضل فنان في الشرق الأوسط
الترشيحات: جائزة إم تي في الموسيقية الأوروبية لأفضل فنان في العالم
published:05 Aug 2015
views:120
Battle of Carthage - Total War: Rome II Historical Battle - Legendary
Battle of Carthage - Total War: Rome II Historical Battle - Legendary. Patch 12. The final battle between Rome and Carthage which historically ended Carthage...
Battle of Carthage - Total War: Rome II Historical Battle - Legendary. Patch 12. The final battle between Rome and Carthage which historically ended Carthage...
Total War: Rome II. This is total war achievement attempt as Carthage. Game setting: Legendary. Visit me on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Legend-of...
Total War: Rome II. This is total war achievement attempt as Carthage. Game setting: Legendary. Visit me on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Legend-of...
On the coast of modern-day Tunisia flourished the great port city of Carthage: the magnificent capital of a superpower that rivaled Ancient Rome. Carthage, a...
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Carthage: Engineering an Empire
After its founding at the end of the ninth century B.C., this city soon grew into one of g...
After its founding at the end of the ninth century B.C., this city soon grew into one of greatest civilizations of the Ancient World - a remarkable city-stat...
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CARTHAGE: The Roman Holocaust
Carthage was Rome's equal, rival and almost her conqueror. In 146 BC Roman General Scipio ...
Carthage was Rome's equal, rival and almost her conqueror. In 146 BC Roman General Scipio destroyed the city of Carthage so painstakingly and utterly that no...
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What if Carthage Replaced Rome?
Rome laid the groundwork for the European continent. What if it was defeated during the Pu...
published:25 Sep 2015
What if Carthage Replaced Rome?
What if Carthage Replaced Rome?
published:25 Sep 2015
views:20100
Rome laid the groundwork for the European continent. What if it was defeated during the Punic Wars by Carthage? What would Carthage have done in its place? Here is one scenario.
Check out List25: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv1GXFFacyY
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CARTHAGE - THE RISE AND FALL
For more Battles of the Punic Wars visit: http://www.greatmilitarybattles.com/html/the_rom...
Carthage was the centre of the Carthaginian Empire in antiquity. The city has existed for nearly 3000 years, developing from a Phoenician colony of the 1st ...
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Total War Rome 2 Carthage Campaign Part 1 Turds
Enjoy the first Carthage campaign video. This will be a long series. Also since I only rec...
Enjoy the first Carthage campaign video. This will be a long series. Also since I only record in 1600x900 (my highest monitor setting) I uploaded this in tha...
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Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE...
published:28 May 2015
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
published:28 May 2015
views:16
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie documentaire ARTE
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Il était une fois:[Grandeur et decadence de Carthage]DOC HD
Fondée par des navigateurs phéniciens à la fin du VIIe siècle avant J.-C, Carthage devient...
published:03 Feb 2015
Il était une fois:[Grandeur et decadence de Carthage]DOC HD
Il était une fois:[Grandeur et decadence de Carthage]DOC HD
published:03 Feb 2015
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Fondée par des navigateurs phéniciens à la fin du VIIe siècle avant J.-C, Carthage devient rapidement l'une des plus grandes civilisations de l'Ancien monde et de la Méditerranée. La suprématie de la ville-Etat dura 600 ans, jusqu'à ce que l'empire romain ne signe sa fin au terme des trois guerres puniques. Au cours de cette période, les bâtisseurs carthaginois construisirent des structures colossales, capables de résister à l'usure du temps et aux dégâts humains, comme les anciens Egyptiens avant eux. Ce documentaire nous raconte l'histoire de Carthage, de sa fondation à sa chute
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History of Carthage
A documentary about one of the most famous City States and bigger rival of Rome: Carthage....
published:29 Nov 2013
History of Carthage
History of Carthage
published:29 Nov 2013
views:5
A documentary about one of the most famous City States and bigger rival of Rome: Carthage.
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Total War Rome 2 Carthage DEI Campaign Part 22
Hannibal fights for a foothold in Britannia and I start to rebuild after my defeat at Neme...
published:02 Oct 2015
Total War Rome 2 Carthage DEI Campaign Part 22
Total War Rome 2 Carthage DEI Campaign Part 22
published:02 Oct 2015
views:1380
Hannibal fights for a foothold in Britannia and I start to rebuild after my defeat at Nemetocena. Enjoy!
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Les soldats oubliés de Carthage [Documentaire]
Et si les les Carthaginois et les celtes avaient découvert l'Amérique 1 500 ans avant Chri...
published:24 Sep 2014
Les soldats oubliés de Carthage [Documentaire]
Les soldats oubliés de Carthage [Documentaire]
published:24 Sep 2014
views:128
Et si les les Carthaginois et les celtes avaient découvert l'Amérique 1 500 ans avant Christophe Colomb ? Aux confins des Andes et de l’Amazonie, des archéologues ont trouvé les traces d’un peuple depuis longtemps disparu, plus ancien que les Incas et dont l’origine reste un mystère : les Chachapoyas.
De leur passage restent quelques vestiges, notamment des nécropoles et la plus grande citadelle connue du continent américain, à Kuelap, au Pérou.
Depuis des années, le chercheur allemand Hans Giffhorn collecte des indices tendant à prouver que les Chachapoyas descendaient des Celtes. D'étonnantes analogies lient en effet les deux civilisations : constructions en pierre de forme ronde, symboles religieux, représentation des divinités, techniques de trépanation médicales ou cultuelles, ou même certaines armes comme les lance-pierres.
Une thèse étayée par les écrits de l’historien grec Diodore de Sicile, au Ier siècle avant J.-C., affirmant que les Carthaginois connaissaient des terres mystérieuses très loin à l’ouest de l’Atlantique. Auraient-ils affrété des navires dans cette direction en embarquant des Celtes dont ils prisaient les qualités de soldats d'élite ?
De nombreux descendants des Chachapoyas du Pérou ont aujourd’hui la peau claire et les cheveux blonds : seraient-ils des Celtes arrivaient avec les Carthaginois ?
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Total War: Rome II - Carthage Trailer
How far will you go for Rome? Visit our other channels: Gameplay & Guides - http://www.you...
How far will you go for Rome? Visit our other channels: Gameplay & Guides - http://www.youtube.com/gamespotgameplay Trailers - http://www.youtube.com/gamespo...
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Epic Siege of Carthage (Massive Battles)
Perhaps the most awesome siege battle I have ever fought! Stretching from the land to the ...
published:21 Sep 2014
Epic Siege of Carthage (Massive Battles)
Epic Siege of Carthage (Massive Battles)
published:21 Sep 2014
views:3344
Perhaps the most awesome siege battle I have ever fought! Stretching from the land to the sea this was what Rome II always should have been like!!!
Take a tour of Ruins of Carthage in Carthage, Tunisia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The ruins of the ancient c...
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Carthage Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Ruins of
Roman-era Carthage. A...
published:22 Mar 2010
Carthage Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Carthage Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
published:22 Mar 2010
views:506
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Ruins of
Roman-era Carthage. Antonine baths ruins, from the Roman period. Map of
the Phoenician and Punic world; as many as 300 settlements existed. Map
of Sicily with all the Phoenician and Greek settlements. The two Punic
ports of Carthage. Layout of the city. Punic pendant in the form of a
bearded head, 4th3rd century BC. Ruins of Punic houses on the Byrsa
Hill. Stelae on the Tophet. Stelae from the Tophet showing a Tanit
symbol. Domitius Alexander on a follis. On the reverse, the
personification of Carthage, his capital. Roman villas, Carthage.
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Carthage Travel
Carthage Travel - A city of the Pheonician and Punic periods from the C6th BC it was the b...
Carthage Travel - A city of the Pheonician and Punic periods from the C6th BC it was the base of a powerful trading empire spanning the entire south Mediterr...
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Carthago Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Carthago in Tunisia.
Today, Carthage is still the centre of...
published:20 Nov 2014
Carthago Travel Video Guide
Carthago Travel Video Guide
published:20 Nov 2014
views:6
Travel video about destination Carthago in Tunisia.
Today, Carthage is still the centre of Tunisian political power and the past has made its own remarkable and indelible impression. According to legend, the city of Karth Hadasht was founded by Phoenician settlers in the year 814 B.C. The Romans named it, 'Carthage'.
The city soon began to control the Numidic hinterland and established colonies in the entire western area of the Mediterranean.
Relatively little remains of the original Phoenician and Punic buildings. So far, archaeologists have only managed to recover Roman treasures. A former monastery, Carthage Museum was built on historic land that also contains numerous fascinating relics from both the Punic and Roman epochs.
Close to the museum there is an array of water cisterns, an impressive example of Roman engineering. In earlier times, the water cisterns were mainly supplied by the Zaghouan's Aquaduct that was built by the Romans at the beginning of the second century A.D.
The impressive Carthage Amphitheatre dates back to the time of Emperor Augustinus. It was a popular setting for cruel and bloody entertainment. Following Roman tradition, the amphitheatre's arena was the most important place for public entertainment. Even today, one can sense what it must have been like for the gladiators as they ran into the arena to battle for their life.
Built between 138 and 161 AD, Carthage's impressive therms are some of the most beautiful and splendid bathing spas of the entire Roman empire. The spa area originally extended 300m along the coast and was over 100m wide. A well thought out underground canal system was supplied by a network of cisterns that supplied water from the nearby hills down to the baths.
In spite of past wars and destruction by the Romans, Carthage has retained its unique and majestic beauty to the present day.
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Tunisia Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Tunisisa was established by the Phoenicians, but during its eventful history it belonged t...
published:22 Feb 2015
Tunisia Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Tunisia Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
published:22 Feb 2015
views:675
Tunisisa was established by the Phoenicians, but during its eventful history it belonged to the Roman Empire, was under Spanish, Turkish and Arab influences, and later under the French rule. Its architecture, art and culture all reflect this diversity. The ruins of the ancient metropolis of Carthage, the sand beaches of Hammamet, the old town of Tunis, the bazaars of Sousse, the mystical salt lake, the treasures of the Bardo Museum, the cave houses of Matmata, the palm trees of Tozeur, the bay and fish market of Kelibia, the Roman amphitheatre of El Djem, the blue and white houses of Sidi bou Said, the minarets, the oases of Chebika, the monumental buildings of the Ribats, the camels and the modern luxury hotels all are parts of the colorful mosaic, which is called Tunisia.
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2013 Rockwood 1905 Mini Lite | Bunkhouse | Travel Trailer | Mid America RV | Carthage | Columbus
Tunis is the capital of both the Tunisian Republic and the Tunis Governorate. It is Tunisia's largest city, with a population of 2256320 as of 2011; the gr...
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Engineering The CARTHAGE's Empire Full Documentary
The city of Carthage (/ˈkɑrθɪdʒ/) is a city in Tunisia and was the centre of the ancient C...
published:15 Jan 2015
Engineering The CARTHAGE's Empire Full Documentary
Engineering The CARTHAGE's Empire Full Documentary
published:15 Jan 2015
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The city of Carthage (/ˈkɑrθɪdʒ/) is a city in Tunisia and was the centre of the ancient Carthaginian civilization. The city developed from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of an ancient empire. The area of Carthage was before inhabited by Berber people who also became the bulk of Carthage's population and constituted a significant part of its army, economy and administration. Native Berbers and settling Phoenicians in Carthage mixed in different ways including religion and language, creating the Punic language and culture.
The name of Carthage, Latin: Carthago or Karthago, Ancient Greek: Καρχηδών Karkhēdōn, Etruscan: *Carθaza, is derived from the Phoenician Qart-ḥadašt meaning "New City" (Aramaic: קרתא חדתא, Qarta Ḥdatha; Hebrew: קרת חדשה, Qeret Ḥadašah'), implying it was a 'new Tyre'.
The first civilization that developed within the city's sphere of influence is referred to as Punic (a form of the word "Phoenician") or Carthaginian. The city of Carthage is located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis across from the centre of Tunis. According to Greek historians, Carthage was founded by Canaanite-speaking Phoenician colonists from Tyre (in modern Lebanon) under the leadership of Queen Elissa or Dido. It became a large and rich city and thus a major power in the Mediterranean. The resulting rivalry with Syracuse, Numidia, and Rome was accompanied by several wars with respective invasions of each other's homeland.
Hannibal's invasion of Italy in the Second Punic War culminated in the Carthaginian victory at Cannae and led to a serious threat to the continuation of Roman rule over Italy; however, the Romans gained the upper hand by invading Africa and defeating Carthage at the Battle of Zama in 202 BC. Following the Third Punic War, the city was destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC. However, the Romans refounded Carthage, which became the empire's fourth most important city and the second most important city in the Latin West. It later became the capital of the short-lived Vandal kingdom. It remained one of the most important Roman cities until the Muslim conquest, when it was destroyed a second time in 698.
The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote extensively on Carthaginian politics, and he considered the city to have one of the best governing institutions in the world, along with those of the Greek states of Sparta and Crete
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2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS, Travel Trailer Rear Living Room, in Carthage, MO
OPTIONS GALORE! This 2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS is a fantastic unit! This NEW travel trailer...
published:12 Jun 2014
2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS, Travel Trailer Rear Living Room, in Carthage, MO
2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS, Travel Trailer Rear Living Room, in Carthage, MO
published:12 Jun 2014
views:16
OPTIONS GALORE! This 2014 Jayco Eagle 338RETS is a fantastic unit! This NEW travel trailer has a rear living room, a almond interior, 3 slides, sleeping space for 4, and so much more in terms of options! Come check it out!
2014 Jayco Eagle Premier 338RETS Travel Trailer
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Arabian Travel Market 2015 - Dubai | Carthage Event Tv
En el episodio de hoy Ruben Alonso viaja a Túnez invitado por la compañía de compañía de v...
published:12 Jul 2014
Tunisia Travel Guide - Guía de Túnez
Tunisia Travel Guide - Guía de Túnez
published:12 Jul 2014
views:1922
En el episodio de hoy Ruben Alonso viaja a Túnez invitado por la compañía de compañía de viajes de bajo coste Sunweb y la asociación Barcelona Travel Bloggers.
Sunweb: www.sunweb.es
bcnTB: www.bcntb.com
En el recorrido de cuatro días visitamos los destinos más populares del país de los que destacan muchos lugares declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO entre los que destacan:
Anfiteatro de El Jem
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/38#top
Sitio arqueológico de Cartago
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/37#top
Medina de Susa
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/498#top
Además, recorrimos lugares del desierto del Sahara o del Mediterráneo tan emblemáticos como:
Matmata
www.turismodetunez.com/Actividades/Descubrir-el-Sahara/Matmata
Tozeur
www.turismodetunez.com/Actividades/Descubrir-el-Sahara/Tozeur
Sidi Bou Said
www.turismodetunez.com/Destinos/Sidi-Bou-Said
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In today's episode travels to Tunisia Ruben Alonso invited by the low cost travel company Sunweb and the organization Barcelona Travel Bloggers.
Sunweb: www.sunweb.com
bcnTB: www.bcntb.com
In the four-day tour visit the most popular destinations in the country which include many sites declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO among them:
Anfiteatro de El Jem
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/38#top
Archaeological Site of Carthage
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/37 # top
Medina of Sousse
http://whc.unesco.org/es/list/498 # top
In addition, we toured parts of the Sahara desert or the Mediterranean as emblematic as:
Matmata
www.cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/matmata-the-home-of-star-wars
Tozeur
www.cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/tozeur
Sidi Bou Said
www.cometotunisia.co.uk/what-to-do/item/sidi-bou-said-beach
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Taxi Ride from La Goulette to Carthage, Tunisia - 9th July, 2014
This short film depicts the 7km taxi journey from the Port of La Goulette to Carthage in T...
This short film depicts the 7km taxi journey from the Port of La Goulette to Carthage in Tunisia. The journey shows the brown scrubland and scattered urban d...
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Travel Through History - Carthage 480 BC to 241 BC
We wrap up our travels to ancient Carthage by discussing the Punic - Greek wars, the first...
Dr Richard Miles travels the western Mediterranean, giving us a re- interpretation of the reasons behind Rome's annihilation of the ancient empire of Carthag...
Ghosthunters Carthage mo ( Burlinggame and Chaffee Opra House)
My neighbor jake made it on TV...
published:24 Sep 2015
Ghosthunters Carthage mo ( Burlinggame and Chaffee Opra House)
Ghosthunters Carthage mo ( Burlinggame and Chaffee Opra House)
published:24 Sep 2015
views:5
My neighbor jake made it on TV
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Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 47
Today I tackle the Extended Timeline the most popular mod for Europa Universalis 4. I have...
published:23 Sep 2015
Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 47
Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 47
published:23 Sep 2015
views:306
Today I tackle the Extended Timeline the most popular mod for Europa Universalis 4. I have made us a lovely little nation called Carthage to play as. And Rome shall burn.
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Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 48
Today I tackle the Extended Timeline the most popular mod for Europa Universalis 4. I have...
published:24 Sep 2015
Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 48
Europa Universalis 4 (Extended Timeline): Carthage Rising - Part 48
published:24 Sep 2015
views:123
Today I tackle the Extended Timeline the most popular mod for Europa Universalis 4. I have made us a lovely little nation called Carthage to play as. And Rome shall burn.
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Carthage "Ruin" Instrumental Playthrough
"Ruin" from the as-of yet unnamed Album from Carthage, due out 2016, Played by Tre, Noyan ...
published:24 Sep 2015
Carthage "Ruin" Instrumental Playthrough
Carthage "Ruin" Instrumental Playthrough
published:24 Sep 2015
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"Ruin" from the as-of yet unnamed Album from Carthage, due out 2016, Played by Tre, Noyan and Ian.
this Playthrough Uses the Balaguer Archetype 7 String Guitar , the Claas Moby Dick 9 string custom Guitar, and the Ibanez BTB 405 Bass.
The Archetype 7 is available at http://balaguerguitars.com as a custom shop guitar
The Moby Dick Custom 9 string is available at http://claasguitars.de as a Custom shop Guitar.
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http://Carthageband.bandcamp.com
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2004 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
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published:23 Sep 2015
2004 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
2004 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
published:23 Sep 2015
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http://www.carsonmotorsinc.com This 2004 Chevrolet SILVERADO is available from Carson Motors, Inc. For details, call us at 319-470-9007
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2013 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
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published:23 Sep 2015
2013 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
2013 Chevrolet SILVERADO Used Cars Carthage IL
published:23 Sep 2015
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http://www.carsonmotorsinc.com This 2013 Chevrolet SILVERADO is available from Carson Motors, Inc. For details, call us at 319-470-9007
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Jennifer Patla Dash For Cash Race Carthage Mo Sept 2015
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published:23 Sep 2015
Jennifer Patla Dash For Cash Race Carthage Mo Sept 2015
Jennifer Patla Dash For Cash Race Carthage Mo Sept 2015
published:23 Sep 2015
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2012 Ford Focus Used Cars Carthage IL
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published:23 Sep 2015
2012 Ford Focus Used Cars Carthage IL
2012 Ford Focus Used Cars Carthage IL
published:23 Sep 2015
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http://www.carsonmotorsinc.com This 2012 Ford Focus is available from Carson Motors, Inc. For details, call us at 319-470-9007
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CARTHAGE The Roman Holocaust
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published:23 Sep 2015
CARTHAGE The Roman Holocaust
CARTHAGE The Roman Holocaust
published:23 Sep 2015
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Carthage | Journey Thru History
Rome had never wiped large bustling cities from the face of the earth before 146 BCE. This...
published:23 Sep 2015
Carthage | Journey Thru History
Carthage | Journey Thru History
published:23 Sep 2015
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Rome had never wiped large bustling cities from the face of the earth before 146 BCE. This year both Carthage in North Africa and Corinth in Greece - two great cities in the ancient world - were completely destroyed by the romans. These were measures on a scale previously unheard of in the mediterranean basin and arguably what started Rome on it’s path to empire, and in the long run perhaps it’s eventual decline.
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2011 Ford EDGE LIMIT Used Cars Carthage IL
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published:23 Sep 2015
2011 Ford EDGE LIMIT Used Cars Carthage IL
2011 Ford EDGE LIMIT Used Cars Carthage IL
published:23 Sep 2015
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http://www.carsonmotorsinc.com This 2011 Ford EDGE LIMIT is available from Carson Motors, Inc. For details, call us at 319-470-9007
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Engineering an Empire CARTHAGE
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published:23 Sep 2015
Engineering an Empire CARTHAGE
Engineering an Empire CARTHAGE
published:23 Sep 2015
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Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie
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published:23 Sep 2015
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie
Histoire de Carthage en Tunisie
published:23 Sep 2015
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Civ 5: True Start Location Mod Carthage Lets Play # 3 " To Build A Nation "
The winner of the strawpoll is here! Democracy has won and the people have chosen the True...
published:23 Sep 2015
Civ 5: True Start Location Mod Carthage Lets Play # 3 " To Build A Nation "
Civ 5: True Start Location Mod Carthage Lets Play # 3 " To Build A Nation "
published:23 Sep 2015
views:221
The winner of the strawpoll is here! Democracy has won and the people have chosen the True Start Location (Large Europe) mode of the "Yet Another Earth Map" custom mod for this lets play series! In this LP I will be playing as the maritime nation of Carthage, a former Phoenician colony that became a Mediterranean superpower in antiquity. Join me as Carthage rises through history and destroys her ancient nemesis, the Roman Empire (SPQR) led by Augustus Caesar. The goal? Cultural or diplomatic victory, and control of the trade in the central Mediterranean! This mod places ALL civilizations in their respective historical locations and this will certainly prove to be interesting!
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2004 Carthage - George Wassouf - مهرجان قرطاج - جورج وسوف To Download Full Concert Click Here: http://www.wassoufbook.com/fanclub/showthread.php?t=18134.
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jaw tounsi .enouba carthage 1991 . (1 ere episode ) by walid sa3dewi . la marsa .
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Total War Rome II Carthage DEI Campaign Part 1
True to the name of my channel, a proper full Carthage campaign is in order. Saturdays jus...
published:23 May 2015
Total War Rome II Carthage DEI Campaign Part 1
Total War Rome II Carthage DEI Campaign Part 1
published:23 May 2015
views:14666
True to the name of my channel, a proper full Carthage campaign is in order. Saturdays just got awesome. Enjoy!
I am using the Divide et Impera mod for Rome II along with many submods. On top of those I am using the Rome Total War music mod. All links below.
DEI Mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=294694062
DEI Submods:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=370819306
Rome Total War Music mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=263097925
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Hannibal At The Gates: Carthage Campaign #1 ~ Rise Hannibal!
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TUNISIA= Mohamed Assaf محمد عساف -Full-live Concert à CARTHAGE 2015
محمد عساف= مغنٍ فلسطيني فائز في برنامج أراب آيدل في موسمه الثاني. ذاع صيته منذ اشتراكه في ...
published:05 Aug 2015
TUNISIA= Mohamed Assaf محمد عساف -Full-live Concert à CARTHAGE 2015
TUNISIA= Mohamed Assaf محمد عساف -Full-live Concert à CARTHAGE 2015
published:05 Aug 2015
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محمد عساف= مغنٍ فلسطيني فائز في برنامج أراب آيدل في موسمه الثاني. ذاع صيته منذ اشتراكه في برنامج اكتشاف المواهب أراب آيدل على قناة ام بي سي 1. ويكيبيديا
الميلاد: ١ سبتمبر، 1989 (العمر 26)، مصراتة، ليبيا
الجوائز: جائزة إم تي في الموسيقية الأوروبية لأفضل فنان في الشرق الأوسط
الترشيحات: جائزة إم تي في الموسيقية الأوروبية لأفضل فنان في العالم
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Battle of Carthage - Total War: Rome II Historical Battle - Legendary
Battle of Carthage - Total War: Rome II Historical Battle - Legendary. Patch 12. The final...
Battle of Carthage - Total War: Rome II Historical Battle - Legendary. Patch 12. The final battle between Rome and Carthage which historically ended Carthage...
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Yosra Mahnouch_Carthage Festival | يسرا محنوش_مهرجان قرطاج
Yosra Mahnouch shines in Carthage Festival. يسرا محنوش تتألق في مهرجان قرطاج Facebook : ht...
Total War: Rome II. This is total war achievement attempt as Carthage. Game setting: Legendary. Visit me on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Legend-of...
South expected to be cooler and a parched California may get more than the usual precipitation its reservoirs usually fill ...NOAA expects a cooler and wetter winter for the south ... ....
photo: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office
Russian PresidentVladimir Putin said US policy on Syria is weak and lacks objectives, though he remains open to direct talks as Russia continues its bombing campaign in support of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad. "I don't really understand how the US can criticise Russia's actions in Syria if they refuse to have direct dialogue," Mr Putin told reporters on Thursday during a visit to Astana, Kazakhstan... ... ....
Jihadists have a long record targeting Moscow, but the situation appears to be growing worse. MOSCOW — Syria is not Russia’s only war. In recent days, Russian security units have fought full-scale counter-insurgency battles in three North Caucuses republics. Chechnya, Dagestan and Inigushetia, as well as chasing alleged terrorists around Moscow ... In Syria, on Tuesday afternoon, two shells hit the Russian embassy in the capital, Damascus ... ....
(CNN)With the recent NASA announcement of liquid water flowing on Mars and the movie "The Martian" making a splash at the box office, we might well ask whether humans should go to Mars. There is almost no chance that Mars has intelligent life and for decades we earthlings have dreamed of living on Mars. But let's think about this from an ethical point of view. What is the moral value of native Martian life vs. creating a "backup Earth"?....
The UNSecurity Council is set to hold a special meeting to discuss the spate of violence between Israelis and Palestinians in which 39 people have been killed over the past two weeks. The meeting, which diplomats said was called at the request of council member Jordan, will include a briefing from the UN secretariat on the situation on the ground and will take place at 15.00 GMT, the UN said on Thursday ... RELATED ... Source ... ....
The arresting cover of this new collection is a 1964 photograph by Patty Poston of a classroom at Carthage Elmentary School. Here’s a poem from “Slow of Study.” ... of starlings ... ....
On Wednesday night in Kansas City, the Royals defeated the Astros in Game 5 of the ALDS by a score of 7-2 (box score). As such, the Royals will move on to the ALCS to face the Blue Jays, while the Astros will commence their offseason ... The Astros and particularly GM Jeff Luhnow took a lot of heat for undertaking a "salt the grounds of Carthag" rebuild and populating his baseball ops staff with some unconventional hires ... Topics....
[Tunis Afrique Presse] Carthage -President Beji Caid Essebsi received, Tuesday, a group of the EnnahdhaMovement youth who suggested he chairs a national youth dialogue that brings together all political sensitivities and address the issue of youth and their visions about the country's reality and future, the Presidency of the Republic said in a press release ... ....
CARTHAGE, Mo., Oct. 14, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Leggett & Platt Smart Products announces a collaboration with EliteHome TheaterSeatingInc. at CEDIAEXPO to create technology-enabled, high-end theater chairs that can detect human occupancy. The seating combines LP Smart Products' LPSense® and LPConnect® technology in its launch of LPConnect Package with Elite's luxury handmade theater seating ... From Oct ... ... ....
[Tunis Afrique Presse] Carthage -Tunisian Industry, Trade and Handicrafts Confederation (UTICA) President Wided Bouchamaoui affirmed, Monday, "UTICA's constant openness to the logic of dialogue and consensus, so as Tunisia's image will be always radiant and the Nation's lifeblood will be always united to iron out the difficulties facing the country." ... ....