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Dido, Queen Of Carthage, 2017
Royal Shakespeare Company
The Death of Dido, ca 1510-1511
Anonymous
Dido building Carthage (The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire), 1815
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Aeneas telling Dido of the Disaster at Troy, 1815
Baron Pierre-Narcisse Guerin
The Death of Dido, ca 400
Master of the Vatican Vergil
Dido's Sacrifice to Juno, 1630
Pieter Lastman
The Death of Dido, 1642-43
Simon Vouet
Dido, 1781
Henry (1741-1825) Fuseli
The Death of Dido, c1637-c1640
Sébastien Bourdon
The abandoned Dido
Francesco Battaglioli
The Death of Dido, Early16th cen
Liberale da Verona
The Farewell of Dido and Aeneas
Sebastien Bourdon
Satellite Image of Carthage, Tunisia
Anonymous
Didos sacrifice to Juno, 1630
Anonymous
Tunis from the Road to Carthage
Anonymous
Ancient Ruins of Roman Theater of Carthage
Anonymous
Gaius Marius Among Ruins of Carthage
Anonymous
Remains of Carthage: The Aqueduct
Anonymous
Aeneas takes leave of Dido, c.1630
Guido Reni
The Arrival of Aeneas in Carthage, 1772-4
Jean Bernard Restout
Caius Marius on the Ruins of Carthage, January 20, 1782
Robert Blyth
Dido building Carthage, 1815
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Dido building Carthage, 1815
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Supposed Site of the Temple of Saturn Carthage
Anonymous
Remains of Carthage: The Cisterns
Anonymous
St. Cyprian of Carthage
François Halma
Gaius Marius Amid the Ruins of Carthage, 1807
John Vanderlyn
Storming of Byrsa in Carthage
Anonymous
Romans Storming Citadel
Anonymous
Gaius Marius contemplating the Ruins of Carthage
Giovanni Paolo Panini
The Temple of Neptune at Zowan Near the Source of the Stream which Supplied Water to Carthage
Anonymous
A Squadron of the Order, under the command of Frere Giuseppe de Langu, preparing to fight, off Carthage
Maltese School
H. Cyprian of Carthage
François Halma
Coin of Hannibal Barca. Carthage. (Obverse: Hannibal, Reverse: Elephant), ca. 213-210 BC
Anonymous
The French Occupation Of Tunis, 1881: The Village Of Saudi Bou Said
Anonymous
Marius à Carthage, 1842
Honoré Daumier
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