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Painting of Duilius Defeating the Carthaginians Near Mylae
Anonymous
Engraving of Hannibal and His Men Celebrating in Capua
Anonymous
Coin of Hannibal Barca. Carthage. (Obverse: Hannibal, Reverse: Elephant), ca. 213-210 BC
Anonymous
The Arrival of Aeneas in Carthage, 1772-4
Jean Bernard Restout
Print of Elephant Used in Battle
Anonymous
Hannibals army at the city of Naples. Miniature from: Vie dHannibal by Plutarch, 16th century
Anonymous
The Battle of Zama, 202 BC, c.1585-90
Otto van
The Capture of Carthage, 1725-29
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Gaius Marius Among Ruins of Carthage
Anonymous
Dido building Carthage (The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire), 1815
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Hannibal defeated the Romans
Anonymous
The Roman Fleet Victorious over the Carthaginians at the Battle of Cape Ecnomus
Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin
Storming of Byrsa in Carthage
Anonymous
Bust of Hannibal Barca
Anonymous
Ancient Ruins of Roman Theater of Carthage
Anonymous
Tunis from the Road to Carthage
Anonymous
Hannibal Crossing the Alps
Jacopo Ripanda
Remains of Carthage: The Aqueduct
Anonymous
The Fight between Scipio Africanus and Hannibal, c. 1616-1618
Bernardino Cesari
Hannibal crossing the Rhone, 1878
Anonymous
Illustration of Cato Showing Figs from Carthage to the Roman Senate
Anonymous
Dido building Carthage, 1815
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Supposed Site of the Temple of Saturn Carthage
Anonymous
Remains of Carthage: The Cisterns
Anonymous
Satellite Image of Carthage, Tunisia
Anonymous
The Battle of Zama
Giulio Romano
Dido building Carthage, 1815
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Caius Marius on the Ruins of Carthage, January 20, 1782
Robert Blyth
Hannibal Crosses the Alps
Bénédict Masson
Dido's Sacrifice to Juno, 1630
Pieter Lastman
Romans Storming Citadel
Anonymous
The Embarkation of Regulus, Ancient Carthage
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Scipio Africanus, Roman general, with the captive Numidian prince Sphax, whose wife Sophonisba, a Carthaginian noblewoman, stands to the left,...
Bernardino Fungai
The Departure of Aeneas from Carthage
Benito-Manuel de Aguero
Gaius Marius contemplating the Ruins of Carthage
Giovanni Paolo Panini
Sophonisba, 1640s.
Luca Ferrari
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