Carthage may refer to one of the following:
Places
- The ancient city-state of Carthage
- Carthage, Arkansas, USA
- Carthage, Illinois, USA
- Carthage, Indiana, USA
- Carthage, Maine, USA
- Carthage, Mississippi, USA
- Carthage, Missouri, USA
- Carthage, New York, USA
- Carthage, North Carolina, USA
- Carthage, South Dakota, USA
- Carthage, Tennessee, USA
- Carthage, Texas, USA
- West Carthage, New York, USA
- South Carthage, Tennessee, USA
- Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
- Carthage Airport in Tunis, Tunisia
Ecclesiatical
- The ancient Christian Church synods held in the ancient city of Carthage: Synods of Carthage
- The primatial (arch)episcopal see, read Primate
- Carthage is also the name of at least two saints:
Terms
- Carthage or cartage is a synonym for the cost of freighting goods.
Battles
There are at least 5 major conflicts known as
The Battle of Carthage. They are,
- Battle of Carthage (c.149 BC): The only major engagment of the Third Punic War, which was a protracted siege starting somewhere between 149 BC and 147 BC, and ending in the spring of 146 BC with the complete desctruction of the city of Carthage.
- Battle of Carthage (238): The decisive conflict in the revolt of Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus Africanus (Gordian II) against the Roman emperor Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus (Maximinus Thrax).
- Battle of Carthage (533): also known as the Battle of Ad Decimum, fought between the armies of the Vandals, commanded by King Gelimer, and the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire), under the command of general Belisarius.
- Battle of Carthage (698): part of the Islamic conquests, fought between the Byzantine Exarchate of Africa, and the armies of the Umayyad Caliphate.
- Battle of Carthage (1861): a battle of the American Civil War, occurring on July 5, 1861 in Jasper County, Missouri. It was the first victory for the Confederate Army in Missouri.
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