Associations to the word «Carthage»
Noun
- Hannibal
- Tunis
- Vandal
- Sicily
- Tyre
- Tunisia
- Sardinia
- Syracuse
- Corinth
- Romans
- Iberia
- Cato
- Mercenary
- Rome
- Hegemony
- Bc
- Roman
- Corsica
- Mediterranean
- Belisarius
- Marius
- Marlowe
- Augustine
- Synod
- Gaul
- Libya
- Byzantium
- Bce
- Justinian
- Antioch
- Missouri
- Maximus
- Trojan
- Ravenna
- Magna
- Byzantine
- Ancient
- Alexandria
- Tyrant
- Martyr
- Tiberius
- Gaius
- Juno
- Africa
- Cornelius
- Greek
- Virgil
- Jasper
- Babylon
- Tripoli
- Martyrdom
- Coloni
- Constantine
- Conquest
- Sparta
- Supremacy
- Destruction
- Constantinople
- Macedonia
- Consul
- Persecution
- Bishopric
- Schism
- Troy
- Hiram
- Siege
- Algiers
- Barbarian
- Bishop
- Messina
- Plutarch
- Athenian
- Dominion
- Jail
- Spoil
- Ruin
- Claudius
Adjective
Wiktionary
CARTHAGE, proper noun. An ancient city in North Africa, in modern Tunisia
CARTHAGE, proper noun. Any of several cities in Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, South Dakota, Texas
CARTHAGE, proper noun. Any of several towns in Arkansas, Indiana, Maine, North Carolina, Tennessee
Dictionary definition
CARTHAGE, noun. An ancient city state on the north African coast near modern Tunis; founded by Phoenicians; destroyed and rebuilt by Romans; razed by Arabs in 697.
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