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Carthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection

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Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Battle of Cannae plan, 216 BC

Battle of Cannae plan, 216 BC
Map of the Battle of Cannae, in which Hannibal defeated the Romans during the Second Punic War, 216 BC. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Remains of Roman villas

Remains of Roman villas, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: PANC2A-00156

PANC2A-00156
Hannibal, the Carthaginian general who defeated the Roman army in 218. Hand-colored 17th-century engraving

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Reconstruction of the two Punic ports, Tunisia, Carthage (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), drawing

Reconstruction of the two Punic ports, Tunisia, Carthage (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), drawing
Tunisia - Carthage (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Reconstruction of the two Punic ports, drawing

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbor

Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbor
Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbour, late 4th-2nd century b.C. Fresco by architect J. M. Gassend

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbor

Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbor
Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbour, late 4th-2nd century b.C. Fresco by architect J. M. Gassend

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Ruins of the Roman Water Temple, the starting point of the aqueduct to Carthage

Ruins of the Roman Water Temple, the starting point of the aqueduct to Carthage, Zaghouan, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Ruins of the Roman Baths at Carthage

Ruins of the Roman Baths at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Antonine Baths

Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Alfonso de Santa Maria de Cartagena, aka Alfonso de Carthagena or Alonso de Cartagena, 1384 - 1456

Alfonso de Santa Maria de Cartagena, aka Alfonso de Carthagena or Alonso de Cartagena, 1384 - 1456
UIG5419915 Alfonso de Santa Maria de Cartagena, aka Alfonso de Carthagena or Alonso de Cartagena, 1384 - 1456. Jewish convert to Christianity, Roman Catholic bishop, diplomat

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Hannibal Swearing Eternal Enmity toward Rome, c. 1808 (pen & ink with wash over graphite)

Hannibal Swearing Eternal Enmity toward Rome, c. 1808 (pen & ink with wash over graphite)
XOS5883959 Hannibal Swearing Eternal Enmity toward Rome, c. 1808 (pen & ink with wash over graphite) by French School, (19th century); 34.4x42.9 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: 'I hold in my toga peace and war, choose ye which ye will have' (colour litho)

"I hold in my toga peace and war, choose ye which ye will have" (colour litho)
8644883 "I hold in my toga peace and war, choose ye which ye will have" (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Hannibal crossing the river Rhone (litho)

Hannibal crossing the river Rhone (litho)
8634581 Hannibal crossing the river Rhone (litho) by Macfarlane, John (1857-1936); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hannibal crossing the river Rhone)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Siege of Agrigentum (engraving)

Siege of Agrigentum (engraving)
8635764 Siege of Agrigentum (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Siege of Agrigentum, Sicily, First Punic War, 262 BC. Illustration from Rom)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Hamilcar Barca, Carthaginian general (engraving)

Hamilcar Barca, Carthaginian general (engraving)
8635760 Hamilcar Barca, Carthaginian general (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hamilcar Barca (c275-228 BC)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Marius sitting amongst the Ruins of Carthage (engraving)

Marius sitting amongst the Ruins of Carthage (engraving)
8658574 Marius sitting amongst the Ruins of Carthage (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marius sitting amongst the Ruins of Carthage)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Downfall of Carthage (engraving)

Downfall of Carthage (engraving)
8635730 Downfall of Carthage (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Downfall of Carthage, Third Punic War, 146 BC. Illustration from Rom)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Hannibal's elephants at the Battle of Zama, 202 BC (litho)

Hannibal's elephants at the Battle of Zama, 202 BC (litho)
8663565 Hannibal's elephants at the Battle of Zama, 202 BC (litho) by Motte, Henri-Paul (1846-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Musee Lavigerie, Ossuaires puniques (b/w photo)

Carthage: Musee Lavigerie, Ossuaires puniques (b/w photo)
8674532 Carthage: Musee Lavigerie, Ossuaires puniques (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Musee Lavigerie, Ossuaires puniques)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Basilique de Saint-Cyprien (b/w photo)

Carthage: Basilique de Saint-Cyprien (b/w photo)
8674494 Carthage: Basilique de Saint-Cyprien (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Basilique de Saint-Cyprien)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Basilique de Damous-Karita (b/w photo)

Carthage: Basilique de Damous-Karita (b/w photo)
8674489 Carthage: Basilique de Damous-Karita (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Basilique de Damous-Karita)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie (b/w photo)

Carthage: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie (b/w photo)
8674482 Carthage: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jardin du Musee Lavigerie)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: L'Amphitheatre (b/w photo)

Carthage: L'Amphitheatre (b/w photo)
8674475 Carthage: L'Amphitheatre (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: L'Amphitheatre)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Chapelle souterraine dans l'Amphitheatre, ou furent martyrisees, le 7 mars 203

Carthage: Chapelle souterraine dans l'Amphitheatre, ou furent martyrisees, le 7 mars 203
8674473 Carthage: Chapelle souterraine dans l'Amphitheatre, ou furent martyrisees, le 7 mars 203, Sainte Perpetue et Sainte Felicite exposees a la dent des betes fauves avec Saint Revocatus

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Meeting between Scipio Africanus and Hannibal (engraving)

Meeting between Scipio Africanus and Hannibal (engraving)
8664204 Meeting between Scipio Africanus and Hannibal (engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Portrait of Hannibal, carthage general who defeated the Roman army in 218 BC

Portrait of Hannibal, carthage general who defeated the Roman army in 218 BC. Colour engraving of the 17th century
NWI4913480 Portrait of Hannibal, carthage general who defeated the Roman army in 218 BC. Colour engraving of the 17th century.; (add.info.: Portrait of Hannibal)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Soldiers and weapons of Carthage. Carthaginian soldiers in breastplate and helmet 1, 2

Soldiers and weapons of Carthage. Carthaginian soldiers in breastplate and helmet 1, 2, Hannibal's shield 3
FLO4620762 Soldiers and weapons of Carthage. Carthaginian soldiers in breastplate and helmet 1, 2, Hannibal's shield 3, and war machine 4, a battering ram within a portable hut covered in cowhide

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Mosaic representing a woman with a deer (Diana or Danae?), House of Horses, Carthage

Mosaic representing a woman with a deer (Diana or Danae?), House of Horses, Carthage, Tunisia (mosaic)
AIS5363042 Mosaic representing a woman with a deer (Diana or Danae?), House of Horses, Carthage, Tunisia (mosaic); © Iberfoto

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: The wedding of King Massinissa of Numidia and Sophonisba of Carthage

The wedding of King Massinissa of Numidia and Sophonisba of Carthage. From a fragment of a painting found in Pompeii
FLO4620769 The wedding of King Massinissa of Numidia and Sophonisba of Carthage. From a fragment of a painting found in Pompeii

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Tunisia, Carthage: Ruins of the theatre of Odeore, 1905

Tunisia, Carthage: Ruins of the theatre of Odeore, 1905
LUX4767480 Tunisia, Carthage: Ruins of the theatre of Odeore, 1905; (add.info.: Tunisia, Carthage: Ruins of the theatre of Odeore, 1905); Photo © Lux-in-Fine

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Tunisia, Maghreb, Tunis: The port of commerce, the liner Carthage departing

Tunisia, Maghreb, Tunis: The port of commerce, the liner Carthage departing, animated view with passengers, porters
LUX4767474 Tunisia, Maghreb, Tunis: The port of commerce, the liner Carthage departing, animated view with passengers, porters, customs officers and barrels

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Portrait of Saint Cyprian (Cipriano or Cyprianus) (? -258), first bishop of Carthage. 'D'

Portrait of Saint Cyprian (Cipriano or Cyprianus) (? -258), first bishop of Carthage. "D"
GIA5034940 Portrait of Saint Cyprian (Cipriano or Cyprianus) (? -258), first bishop of Carthage. "D". 14th century manuscript.; (add.info)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage (engraving)

Carthage (engraving)
8635755 Carthage (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carthage. Illustration from Rom)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Lake Trasimene, Italy (engraving)

Lake Trasimene, Italy (engraving)
8635750 Lake Trasimene, Italy (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lake Trasimene, Italy. Illustration from Rom)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Hannibal crossing the Alps (engraving)

Hannibal crossing the Alps (engraving)
8635823 Hannibal crossing the Alps (engraving) by Leutemann, Heinrich (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hannibal and the Carthaginian army crossing the Alps into Italy, 218 BC)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Carthage (b/w photo)

Carthage: Carthage (b/w photo)
8674498 Carthage: Carthage (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carthage. Illustration for a booklet of postcards of Carthage)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Les Citernes romaines de la Malga (b/w photo)

Carthage: Les Citernes romaines de la Malga (b/w photo)
8674484 Carthage: Les Citernes romaines de la Malga (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les Citernes romaines de la Malga)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Basilique de Saint Cyprien (b/w photo)

Carthage: Basilique de Saint Cyprien (b/w photo)
8674483 Carthage: Basilique de Saint Cyprien (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Basilique de Saint Cyprien)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Ancienne Chapelle de Saint-Louis (b/w photo)

Carthage: Ancienne Chapelle de Saint-Louis (b/w photo)
8674478 Carthage: Ancienne Chapelle de Saint-Louis (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ancienne Chapelle de Saint-Louis)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Byrsa, Tombeaux puniques (b/w photo)

Carthage: Byrsa, Tombeaux puniques (b/w photo)
8674471 Carthage: Byrsa, Tombeaux puniques (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Byrsa, Tombeaux puniques)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Vue de la Colline de Byrsa (b/w photo)

Carthage: Vue de la Colline de Byrsa (b/w photo)
8674470 Carthage: Vue de la Colline de Byrsa (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vue de la Colline de Byrsa)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage: Theatre (b/w photo)

Carthage: Theatre (b/w photo)
8674591 Carthage: Theatre (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Theatre. Illustration for a booklet of postcards of Carthage)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Sidonians landing at the Site of Carthage (litho)

Sidonians landing at the Site of Carthage (litho)
8660863 Sidonians landing at the Site of Carthage (litho) by Morrow, Edwin A. (1877-1952) ; Private Collection; (add.info.: Sidonians landing at the Site of Carthage)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Scene from Virgil's Aeneid (colour litho)

Scene from Virgil's Aeneid (colour litho)
8626250 Scene from Virgil's Aeneid (colour litho) by Italian School, (15th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aeneas and Dido, scene from Virgil's Aeneid)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthaginians besieging the City of Saguntum (engraving)

Carthaginians besieging the City of Saguntum (engraving)
8658596 Carthaginians besieging the City of Saguntum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carthaginians besieging the City of Saguntum)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Carthage, Basilica of St Cyprian (colour litho)

Carthage, Basilica of St Cyprian (colour litho)
8664974 Carthage, Basilica of St Cyprian (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carthage, Basilica of St Cyprian)

Background imageCarthage (Ancient North Africa) Collection: Hamilcar Barca, engraving, 19th century

Hamilcar Barca, engraving, 19th century
AIS5334345 Hamilcar Barca, engraving, 19th century; (add.info.: Portrait of Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca (or Barcas) (ca. 290-229 BC) father of Hannibal



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