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The Rise of Carthage DOCUMENTARY
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Today Carthage is remembered only in the context of its dramatic fall at the end of the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage. We all know about Hannibal and the Battle of Cannae but how about the daily life of Carthage. There is much more to this ancient civilization than the dust and ashes left to us by history. Today we will be exploring the Rise of Carthage and dive into the fascinating details of their civilization.
The history documentary begins by covering the ancient Phoenicians who planted colonies across the Mediterranean. Carthage emerged from this trade network to become the leader of t...
published: 13 Mar 2020
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Carthage: The Fall Of Rome's Greatest Rival | Carthage | Timeline
Carthage was Rome's equal, rival and almost her conqueror. In 146 BC Roman general Scipio destroyed the city of Carthage so painstakingly and utterly that not a single building was left standing.
What did the Romans so fear about the Carthaginians that in the end they would be prompted to the most terrible acts of reprisal in the ancient world? A new archaeological dig by Dr Richard Miles of Cambridge University, penetrates the burned layer of this Roman holocaust and uncovers fresh evidence.
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published: 02 Jun 2017
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The Rise and Fall of Carthage
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Very few of the ancient empires and nations were able to challenge the Romans, who were famous for their military might. Even fewer were able to ma...
published: 16 Feb 2021
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How Did Carthage Become Powerful Enough To Rival Rome? | Metropolis | Odyssey
Carthage came into being as a Phoenician trading base, its strategically favourable location eventually allowing it to develop into a major centre of trade and seafaring. Carthage, Rome's fierce adversary, is the gateway to the treasures of Africa
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published: 22 Feb 2022
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How They Did It - Growing Up Carthaginian DOCUMENTARY
A history documentary on daily life in ancient Carthage. You can play as the Phoenicians in Humankind: https://store.humankind.game/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=invicta&utm_campaign=fourthfloor&utm_content=hmkdlaunch
In this documentary we peer into the mysterious history of ancient Carthage. We know precious little about their civilization with most sources focusing primarily on macro level affairs like politics, trade, and warfare. However in this documentary we attempt to reconstruct what it would have been like to grow up in ancient Carthage and experience daily life in the past.
We begin with a quick overview of the social landscape by discussing the city's foundation as a Phoenician colony, the government of Carthage, its social order, and typical family unit. Next we turn to the...
published: 21 Aug 2021
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The Rise & Fall of Carthage
The History of Ancient Carthage
(The Rise & Fall of the Carthaginian Empire)
The Carthaginian Empire Documentary
History of the Carthaginian Empire from Phoenician colonization, to the Punic conflicts with Ancient Rome.
#History #Carthage #Epimetheus #Rome #AncientRome
Sources:
The Carthaginians 6th–2nd Century BC
Armies of the Carthaginian Wars 265–146 BC
lacrosse ancient medieval dictionary
The Carthaginians by Dexter Hoyos
The Carthaginian Empire by Nathan Pilkington
This video is sponsored by my Patrons over on Patreon.
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published: 01 Feb 2020
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The Ancient History of Carthage - The Ascent of Civilization - Full Historical Documentary
The Carthaginians’ story began around 3,000 years ago when settlers left their homes in what is now Lebanon to set up new colonies around the Mediterranean. The most splendid and powerful of these settlements was Carthage, a bustling Metropolis in what is now Tunisia with a port that was the envy of the entire world.
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published: 04 May 2022
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Why The Romans Annihilated Carthage | The Roman Holocaust | Odyssey
When Rome was still in its infancy, Carthage was the dominant power of the Mediterranean. As Rome grew, Carthage remained its only great rival. It was that rivalry that drove Rome to utterly destroy Carthage, and massacre its people.
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published: 11 May 2021
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Ancient Carthage -- 3D film
Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis and was home to a brilliant civilization. Carthage occupied territories belonging to Rome, which finally destroyed its rival. A second -- Roman -- Carthage was then established on the ruins of the first.
published: 11 Apr 2011
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Siege Of Carthage: Why Did The Romans Destroy The Ancient City? | Metropolis | Absolute History
Carthage came into being as a Phoenician trading base, its strategically favorable location eventually allowing it to develop into a major center of trade and seafaring. Carthage, Rome's fierce adversary, is the gateway to the treasures of Africa.
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published: 08 May 2022
19:17
The Rise of Carthage DOCUMENTARY
Support the channel by downloading Rise of Kingdoms: http://patron.me/Invicta, New users can use the code seyfpw6fxu and claim these prizes: GEM 200, Silver Key...
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Today Carthage is remembered only in the context of its dramatic fall at the end of the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage. We all know about Hannibal and the Battle of Cannae but how about the daily life of Carthage. There is much more to this ancient civilization than the dust and ashes left to us by history. Today we will be exploring the Rise of Carthage and dive into the fascinating details of their civilization.
The history documentary begins by covering the ancient Phoenicians who planted colonies across the Mediterranean. Carthage emerged from this trade network to become the leader of the Phoenicians in the west and eventually come to forge an empire when its mother colony Tyre declined. The history documentary then turns to cover the government, economy, culture, and military of ancient Carthage.
Sources and Suggested Reading:
"Carthage: A History" by Serge Lancel
"The Carthaginians" by Dexter Hoyos
"Carthage's Other Wars" by Dexter Hoyos
"Carthage Must be Destroyed" by Richard Miles
#History
#Documentary
#Carthage
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Today Carthage is remembered only in the context of its dramatic fall at the end of the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage. We all know about Hannibal and the Battle of Cannae but how about the daily life of Carthage. There is much more to this ancient civilization than the dust and ashes left to us by history. Today we will be exploring the Rise of Carthage and dive into the fascinating details of their civilization.
The history documentary begins by covering the ancient Phoenicians who planted colonies across the Mediterranean. Carthage emerged from this trade network to become the leader of the Phoenicians in the west and eventually come to forge an empire when its mother colony Tyre declined. The history documentary then turns to cover the government, economy, culture, and military of ancient Carthage.
Sources and Suggested Reading:
"Carthage: A History" by Serge Lancel
"The Carthaginians" by Dexter Hoyos
"Carthage's Other Wars" by Dexter Hoyos
"Carthage Must be Destroyed" by Richard Miles
#History
#Documentary
#Carthage
- published: 13 Mar 2020
- views: 1299746
48:22
Carthage: The Fall Of Rome's Greatest Rival | Carthage | Timeline
Carthage was Rome's equal, rival and almost her conqueror. In 146 BC Roman general Scipio destroyed the city of Carthage so painstakingly and utterly that not a...
Carthage was Rome's equal, rival and almost her conqueror. In 146 BC Roman general Scipio destroyed the city of Carthage so painstakingly and utterly that not a single building was left standing.
What did the Romans so fear about the Carthaginians that in the end they would be prompted to the most terrible acts of reprisal in the ancient world? A new archaeological dig by Dr Richard Miles of Cambridge University, penetrates the burned layer of this Roman holocaust and uncovers fresh evidence.
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Carthage was Rome's equal, rival and almost her conqueror. In 146 BC Roman general Scipio destroyed the city of Carthage so painstakingly and utterly that not a single building was left standing.
What did the Romans so fear about the Carthaginians that in the end they would be prompted to the most terrible acts of reprisal in the ancient world? A new archaeological dig by Dr Richard Miles of Cambridge University, penetrates the burned layer of this Roman holocaust and uncovers fresh evidence.
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- published: 02 Jun 2017
- views: 1654354
9:57
The Rise and Fall of Carthage
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You can get the paperback version of Carthage here:
https://www.amazon.com/Carthage-Captivating-Carthaginian-Conflicts-City-States/dp/1647486866
And the ebook version of Carthage here:
https://www.amazon.com/Carthage-Captivating-Carthaginian-Conflicts-City-States-ebook/dp/B0878V73WY
Very few of the ancient empires and nations were able to challenge the Romans, who were famous for their military might. Even fewer were able to make them shiver just by mentioning their name. In fact, only one enemy of Rome managed to engrave such fear into their bones. That was Carthage, sometimes called the Carthaginian Empire. It was a formidable state that stretched across northern Africa, from
Algeria and Tunisia to the shores of Morocco and southern Spain. In its heyday, it was a formidable force that controlled much of the western Mediterranean. As such, it was the first real obstacle to the rise of the Roman state, the only one which almost brought it down before it even became an ancient superpower. Hannibal Barca, the most famous Carthaginian leader, was at one point in front of the gates of Rome. Because of that, the Carthaginian Empire, usually personified by Hannibal himself, is typically seen and described as the great foe of Rome, one of the rare daunting opponents the Romans faced.
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And the ebook version of Carthage here:
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Very few of the ancient empires and nations were able to challenge the Romans, who were famous for their military might. Even fewer were able to make them shiver just by mentioning their name. In fact, only one enemy of Rome managed to engrave such fear into their bones. That was Carthage, sometimes called the Carthaginian Empire. It was a formidable state that stretched across northern Africa, from
Algeria and Tunisia to the shores of Morocco and southern Spain. In its heyday, it was a formidable force that controlled much of the western Mediterranean. As such, it was the first real obstacle to the rise of the Roman state, the only one which almost brought it down before it even became an ancient superpower. Hannibal Barca, the most famous Carthaginian leader, was at one point in front of the gates of Rome. Because of that, the Carthaginian Empire, usually personified by Hannibal himself, is typically seen and described as the great foe of Rome, one of the rare daunting opponents the Romans faced.
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- published: 16 Feb 2021
- views: 30088
52:09
How Did Carthage Become Powerful Enough To Rival Rome? | Metropolis | Odyssey
Carthage came into being as a Phoenician trading base, its strategically favourable location eventually allowing it to develop into a major centre of trade and ...
Carthage came into being as a Phoenician trading base, its strategically favourable location eventually allowing it to develop into a major centre of trade and seafaring. Carthage, Rome's fierce adversary, is the gateway to the treasures of Africa
Odyssey is your journey into the world of Ancient History; from the dawn of Mesopotamia to the fall of Rome. We'll be bringing you only the best documentaries that journey into the mysteries and ruins of worlds long lost.
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Carthage came into being as a Phoenician trading base, its strategically favourable location eventually allowing it to develop into a major centre of trade and seafaring. Carthage, Rome's fierce adversary, is the gateway to the treasures of Africa
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- published: 22 Feb 2022
- views: 155896
21:16
How They Did It - Growing Up Carthaginian DOCUMENTARY
A history documentary on daily life in ancient Carthage. You can play as the Phoenicians in Humankind: https://store.humankind.game/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medi...
A history documentary on daily life in ancient Carthage. You can play as the Phoenicians in Humankind: https://store.humankind.game/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=invicta&utm_campaign=fourthfloor&utm_content=hmkdlaunch
In this documentary we peer into the mysterious history of ancient Carthage. We know precious little about their civilization with most sources focusing primarily on macro level affairs like politics, trade, and warfare. However in this documentary we attempt to reconstruct what it would have been like to grow up in ancient Carthage and experience daily life in the past.
We begin with a quick overview of the social landscape by discussing the city's foundation as a Phoenician colony, the government of Carthage, its social order, and typical family unit. Next we turn to the birth of a child and the naming process which accompanied their survival of this dangerous milestone. Next we look at the typical family life in which they were raised, their eventual entry into the workforce, and their own marriages that would give birth to a new generation.
To bring it all to life we also present two hypothetical life stories of a rich and a poor Carthaginian to give you a real sense for what it would have been like to grow up in the past.
If you want to see more videos about Carthage we have many other episodes which cover things like the Rise of Carthage, The Punic Wars, Carthage's Other Wars, the Government of Carthage, the Religion of Carthage, Exploration in Ancient Carthage, and much more!
Bibliography and suggested reading:
"The Carthaginians" by Dexter Hoyos
"Carthage's Other Wars" by Dexter Hoyos
"Carthage Must be Destroyed" by Richard Miles
"The Fall of Carthage" by Adrian Goldsworthy
Credits:
Research: Vaughn Fenton
Script: Vaughn Fenton
Narration: Invicta
Artwork: Beverly Johnson
Editing: Penta Limited
#History
#Carthage
#Documentary
https://wn.com/How_They_Did_It_Growing_Up_Carthaginian_Documentary
A history documentary on daily life in ancient Carthage. You can play as the Phoenicians in Humankind: https://store.humankind.game/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=invicta&utm_campaign=fourthfloor&utm_content=hmkdlaunch
In this documentary we peer into the mysterious history of ancient Carthage. We know precious little about their civilization with most sources focusing primarily on macro level affairs like politics, trade, and warfare. However in this documentary we attempt to reconstruct what it would have been like to grow up in ancient Carthage and experience daily life in the past.
We begin with a quick overview of the social landscape by discussing the city's foundation as a Phoenician colony, the government of Carthage, its social order, and typical family unit. Next we turn to the birth of a child and the naming process which accompanied their survival of this dangerous milestone. Next we look at the typical family life in which they were raised, their eventual entry into the workforce, and their own marriages that would give birth to a new generation.
To bring it all to life we also present two hypothetical life stories of a rich and a poor Carthaginian to give you a real sense for what it would have been like to grow up in the past.
If you want to see more videos about Carthage we have many other episodes which cover things like the Rise of Carthage, The Punic Wars, Carthage's Other Wars, the Government of Carthage, the Religion of Carthage, Exploration in Ancient Carthage, and much more!
Bibliography and suggested reading:
"The Carthaginians" by Dexter Hoyos
"Carthage's Other Wars" by Dexter Hoyos
"Carthage Must be Destroyed" by Richard Miles
"The Fall of Carthage" by Adrian Goldsworthy
Credits:
Research: Vaughn Fenton
Script: Vaughn Fenton
Narration: Invicta
Artwork: Beverly Johnson
Editing: Penta Limited
#History
#Carthage
#Documentary
- published: 21 Aug 2021
- views: 306951
15:36
The Rise & Fall of Carthage
The History of Ancient Carthage
(The Rise & Fall of the Carthaginian Empire)
The Carthaginian Empire Documentary
History of the Carthaginian Empire from Phoen...
The History of Ancient Carthage
(The Rise & Fall of the Carthaginian Empire)
The Carthaginian Empire Documentary
History of the Carthaginian Empire from Phoenician colonization, to the Punic conflicts with Ancient Rome.
#History #Carthage #Epimetheus #Rome #AncientRome
Sources:
The Carthaginians 6th–2nd Century BC
Armies of the Carthaginian Wars 265–146 BC
lacrosse ancient medieval dictionary
The Carthaginians by Dexter Hoyos
The Carthaginian Empire by Nathan Pilkington
This video is sponsored by my Patrons over on Patreon.
https://www.patreon.com/Epimetheus1776
https://wn.com/The_Rise_Fall_Of_Carthage
The History of Ancient Carthage
(The Rise & Fall of the Carthaginian Empire)
The Carthaginian Empire Documentary
History of the Carthaginian Empire from Phoenician colonization, to the Punic conflicts with Ancient Rome.
#History #Carthage #Epimetheus #Rome #AncientRome
Sources:
The Carthaginians 6th–2nd Century BC
Armies of the Carthaginian Wars 265–146 BC
lacrosse ancient medieval dictionary
The Carthaginians by Dexter Hoyos
The Carthaginian Empire by Nathan Pilkington
This video is sponsored by my Patrons over on Patreon.
https://www.patreon.com/Epimetheus1776
- published: 01 Feb 2020
- views: 340660
51:17
The Ancient History of Carthage - The Ascent of Civilization - Full Historical Documentary
The Carthaginians’ story began around 3,000 years ago when settlers left their homes in what is now Lebanon to set up new colonies around the Mediterranean. The...
The Carthaginians’ story began around 3,000 years ago when settlers left their homes in what is now Lebanon to set up new colonies around the Mediterranean. The most splendid and powerful of these settlements was Carthage, a bustling Metropolis in what is now Tunisia with a port that was the envy of the entire world.
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The Carthaginians’ story began around 3,000 years ago when settlers left their homes in what is now Lebanon to set up new colonies around the Mediterranean. The most splendid and powerful of these settlements was Carthage, a bustling Metropolis in what is now Tunisia with a port that was the envy of the entire world.
--
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We are a documentary streaming channel covering history, science, technology, and nature. Explore worlds distant, forgotten, and unknown; from the depths of ocean trenches to the far reaches of the cosmos.
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Subscribe here: https://bit.ly/GetfactualSUB
- published: 04 May 2022
- views: 167054
48:39
Why The Romans Annihilated Carthage | The Roman Holocaust | Odyssey
When Rome was still in its infancy, Carthage was the dominant power of the Mediterranean. As Rome grew, Carthage remained its only great rival. It was that riva...
When Rome was still in its infancy, Carthage was the dominant power of the Mediterranean. As Rome grew, Carthage remained its only great rival. It was that rivalry that drove Rome to utterly destroy Carthage, and massacre its people.
Odyssey is your journey into the world of Ancient History; from the dawn of Mesopotamia to the fall of Rome. We'll be bringing you only the best documentaries that journey into the mysteries and ruins of worlds long lost.
Subsribe so you don't miss out!
It's like Netflix for History: the world's finest documentary streaming service -- use the code 'Odyssey' to get 50% off your History Hit subscription!
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When Rome was still in its infancy, Carthage was the dominant power of the Mediterranean. As Rome grew, Carthage remained its only great rival. It was that rivalry that drove Rome to utterly destroy Carthage, and massacre its people.
Odyssey is your journey into the world of Ancient History; from the dawn of Mesopotamia to the fall of Rome. We'll be bringing you only the best documentaries that journey into the mysteries and ruins of worlds long lost.
Subsribe so you don't miss out!
It's like Netflix for History: the world's finest documentary streaming service -- use the code 'Odyssey' to get 50% off your History Hit subscription!
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- published: 11 May 2021
- views: 77344
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Ancient Carthage -- 3D film
Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis and was home to a brilliant civilization. Carthage occupied territories belonging to Rome, whi...
Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis and was home to a brilliant civilization. Carthage occupied territories belonging to Rome, which finally destroyed its rival. A second -- Roman -- Carthage was then established on the ruins of the first.
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Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis and was home to a brilliant civilization. Carthage occupied territories belonging to Rome, which finally destroyed its rival. A second -- Roman -- Carthage was then established on the ruins of the first.
- published: 11 Apr 2011
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Siege Of Carthage: Why Did The Romans Destroy The Ancient City? | Metropolis | Absolute History
Carthage came into being as a Phoenician trading base, its strategically favorable location eventually allowing it to develop into a major center of trade and s...
Carthage came into being as a Phoenician trading base, its strategically favorable location eventually allowing it to develop into a major center of trade and seafaring. Carthage, Rome's fierce adversary, is the gateway to the treasures of Africa.
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Carthage came into being as a Phoenician trading base, its strategically favorable location eventually allowing it to develop into a major center of trade and seafaring. Carthage, Rome's fierce adversary, is the gateway to the treasures of Africa.
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Cyriacus (disambiguation)
Cyriacus (4th century) or Cyriac, was a Roman nobleman and Christian martyr under Diocletian.
Cyriacus, Quiricus, or variations, may also refer to:
Cyriacus of Jerusalem (2nd century), bishop and saint
Cyriacus of Alexandria (3rd century), two martyrs, saints, and companions of Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria
Cyriacus I of Byzantium (3rd century), bishop of Byzantium
Quiriacus of Ostia (3rd century), Bishop of Ostia, Christian martyr and saint
Judas Cyriacus (4th century), also known as Cyriacus of Ancona, a saint, martyr, and patron saint of Ancona, Italy
Pope Cyriacus (probably 4th century), unknown in the pontifical records but referenced in the legend of Saint Ursula
Quiricus (4th century), a child martyr; see Quiricus and Julietta
Cyriacus the Anchorite (5th century), a G...
published: 16 Aug 2021
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Tunis
This article is about the historical city. For the Phoenician republic, see Ancient Carthage. For the modern municipality, see Carthage (municipality). For the airport, see Tunis–Carthage International Airport. For other uses, see Carthage (disambiguation).Carthage
Montage ville de Carthage.png
Top: Carthage Saint-Louis Cathedral, Malik-ibn Anas Mosque, Middle: Carthage Palace, Bottom: Baths of Antoninus, Amphitheatre of Carthage (all items from left to right)
Carthage is located in TunisiaCarthage
Shown within Tunisia
Location Tunisia
Region Tunis Governorate
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iii, vi
Designated 1979 (3rd session)
Reference no. 37
State Party Tunisia
Region North Africa
Carthage was the capital city of the ancient Carthaginian civilization, on the east...
published: 08 Jul 2022
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Tunis. 8.
This article is about the historical city. For the Phoenician republic, see Ancient Carthage. For the modern municipality, see Carthage (municipality). For the airport, see Tunis–Carthage International Airport. For other uses, see Carthage (disambiguation).Carthage
Montage ville de Carthage.png
Top: Carthage Saint-Louis Cathedral, Malik-ibn Anas Mosque, Middle: Carthage Palace, Bottom: Baths of Antoninus, Amphitheatre of Carthage (all items from left to right)
Carthage is located in TunisiaCarthage
Shown within Tunisia
Location Tunisia
Region Tunis Governorate
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iii, vi
Designated 1979 (3rd session)
Reference no. 37
State Party Tunisia
Region North Africa
Carthage was the capital city of the ancient Carthaginian civilization, on the east...
published: 08 Jul 2022
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Hannibal was a Black Semetic Phoenician-Carthaginian - History
Hannibal was a Black Semetic Phoenician-Carthaginian - History
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Top 10 Best Movies on AMAZON PRIME to Watch in 2023! MUST WATCH
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Cartagena, España: Carthago Nova, el puerto romano
Carthago Nova: The Roman Harbour
(Portraits of Spanish Cities and Towns, 8)
[descripcíon en castellano más abajo / Beschreibung auf Deutsch weiter unten]
Cartagena was founded around 227 by the Punic military comander Hasdrubal the Fair as Qart Hadasht in honour of his home town Carthage. Actually, "Qart Hadasht" means 'new town' in the Punic/Phoenician language, and for the Romans it became the "new new town", Carthago Nova, for disambiguation of the African Carthage. It was founded in a deep and narrow bay, an almost perfect natural harbour. Some parts of the old Punic ramparts are still there, and also some impressive Roman ruins like the Roman theatre. There are also powerful citadels on the surrounding hills because of its strategic importance. But Cartagena is much more than its p...
published: 21 Dec 2012
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Best HBO Max shows to binge watch today
HBO pops to mind when you think of binge-worthy television. That's reasonable, given the broadcasting network's lengthy and illustrious history in the field of awe-inspiring entertainment. From Sex and the City to Game of Thrones, HBO has been synonymous with culturally relevant, elevated quality television over the years.The fact that HBO aires some of the finest original shows to be produced in the last five years, not to mention the fact that it releases select movies on the same day as their cinema release, is why it has kept its premium position, but we're not here to discuss that.
The list of HBO Max originals is expanding, and it's a diverse combination; we've picked the top 10 for you. Including documentary series, live-action shows, and fascinating sitcoms. However, since Max Or...
published: 05 Jan 2022
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How well did Caesar 3 reflect Ancient Roman History?
In Caesar 3, you can build the ancient ancestors of famous European cities like Lyon (Lugdunum), Toledo (Toletum) and Milan (Mediolanum). In the form of a campaign mode, you have to build those cities and meet certain goals in terms of culture, prosperity and population size, while also fending off Rome's historic enemies in the respective regions.
Though the game itself can already be considered a piece of history, originally being released almost 25 years ago, we wanted to take a closer look at the historic context used in the game, and how accurately it is depicted.
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published: 09 Dec 2022
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The Lost City of Atlantis - Hidden in Plain Sight? PART 2 - Lost Ancient Civilizations
Make no mistake, the Richat Structure matches far more aspects of the description of the lost city of Atlantis than any other proposed site from around the world, including the most significant and precise details described by Plato. The Eye of the Sahara is the most likely location for Atlantis, and should be excavated immediately.
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published: 24 Sep 2018
2:36
Cyriacus (disambiguation)
Cyriacus (4th century) or Cyriac, was a Roman nobleman and Christian martyr under Diocletian.
Cyriacus, Quiricus, or variations, may also refer to:
Cyriacus of...
Cyriacus (4th century) or Cyriac, was a Roman nobleman and Christian martyr under Diocletian.
Cyriacus, Quiricus, or variations, may also refer to:
Cyriacus of Jerusalem (2nd century), bishop and saint
Cyriacus of Alexandria (3rd century), two martyrs, saints, and companions of Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria
Cyriacus I of Byzantium (3rd century), bishop of Byzantium
Quiriacus of Ostia (3rd century), Bishop of Ostia, Christian martyr and saint
Judas Cyriacus (4th century), also known as Cyriacus of Ancona, a saint, martyr, and patron saint of Ancona, Italy
Pope Cyriacus (probably 4th century), unknown in the pontifical records but referenced in the legend of Saint Ursula
Quiricus (4th century), a child martyr; see Quiricus and Julietta
Cyriacus the Anchorite (5th century), a Greek monk and saint
Cyriacus II of Constantinople (7th century), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Quiricus, Bishop of Barcelona (7th century), may be identical to Quiricus, Bishop of Toledo
Quiricus, Bishop of Toledo (7th century), may be identical to Bishop Quiricus of Barcelona
Quriaqos of Tagrit (8th–9th century), Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch
Cyriacus of Carthage (11th century), archbishop of Carthage
Kirakos Gandzaketsi or Cyriacus of Gandzak (1200–1271), an Armenian historian
Cyriacus of Ancona or Ciriaco de' Pizzicolli (15th century), traveller and antiquarian in the Aegean
Cyriak or Cyriak Harris (21st century), an English freelance animator
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyriacus_(disambiguation)
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Cyriacus (4th century) or Cyriac, was a Roman nobleman and Christian martyr under Diocletian.
Cyriacus, Quiricus, or variations, may also refer to:
Cyriacus of Jerusalem (2nd century), bishop and saint
Cyriacus of Alexandria (3rd century), two martyrs, saints, and companions of Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria
Cyriacus I of Byzantium (3rd century), bishop of Byzantium
Quiriacus of Ostia (3rd century), Bishop of Ostia, Christian martyr and saint
Judas Cyriacus (4th century), also known as Cyriacus of Ancona, a saint, martyr, and patron saint of Ancona, Italy
Pope Cyriacus (probably 4th century), unknown in the pontifical records but referenced in the legend of Saint Ursula
Quiricus (4th century), a child martyr; see Quiricus and Julietta
Cyriacus the Anchorite (5th century), a Greek monk and saint
Cyriacus II of Constantinople (7th century), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Quiricus, Bishop of Barcelona (7th century), may be identical to Quiricus, Bishop of Toledo
Quiricus, Bishop of Toledo (7th century), may be identical to Bishop Quiricus of Barcelona
Quriaqos of Tagrit (8th–9th century), Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch
Cyriacus of Carthage (11th century), archbishop of Carthage
Kirakos Gandzaketsi or Cyriacus of Gandzak (1200–1271), an Armenian historian
Cyriacus of Ancona or Ciriaco de' Pizzicolli (15th century), traveller and antiquarian in the Aegean
Cyriak or Cyriak Harris (21st century), an English freelance animator
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyriacus_(disambiguation)
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- published: 16 Aug 2021
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Tunis
This article is about the historical city. For the Phoenician republic, see Ancient Carthage. For the modern municipality, see Carthage (municipality). For the ...
This article is about the historical city. For the Phoenician republic, see Ancient Carthage. For the modern municipality, see Carthage (municipality). For the airport, see Tunis–Carthage International Airport. For other uses, see Carthage (disambiguation).Carthage
Montage ville de Carthage.png
Top: Carthage Saint-Louis Cathedral, Malik-ibn Anas Mosque, Middle: Carthage Palace, Bottom: Baths of Antoninus, Amphitheatre of Carthage (all items from left to right)
Carthage is located in TunisiaCarthage
Shown within Tunisia
Location Tunisia
Region Tunis Governorate
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iii, vi
Designated 1979 (3rd session)
Reference no. 37
State Party Tunisia
Region North Africa
Carthage was the capital city of the ancient Carthaginian civilization, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world.
The city developed from a Canaanite Phoenician colony into the capital of a Punic empire which dominated large parts of the Southwest Mediterranean during the first millennium BC. The legendary Queen Alyssa or Dido is regarded as the founder of the city, though her historicity has been questioned. According to accounts by Timaeus of Tauromenium, she purchased from a local tribe the amount of land that could be covered by an oxhide.
The ancient city was destroyed by the Roman Republic in the Third Punic War in 146 BC and then re-developed as Roman Carthage, which became the major city of the Roman Empire in the province of Africa. The city was sacked and destroyed by Umayyad forces after the Battle of Carthage in 698 to prevent it from being reconquered by the Byzantine Empire. It remained occupied during the Muslim period and was used as a fort by the Muslims until the Hafsid period when it was taken by the Crusaders with its inhabitants massacred during the Eighth Crusade. The Hafsids decided to destroy its defenses so it could not be used as a base by a hostile power again. It also continued to function as an episcopal see.
The regional power had shifted to Kairouan and the Medina of Tunis in the medieval period, until the early 20th century, when it began to develop into a coastal suburb of Tunis, incorporated as Carthage municipality in 1919. The archaeological site was first surveyed in 1830, by Danish consul Christian Tuxen Falbe. Excavations were performed in the second half of the 19th century by Charles Ernest Beulé and by Alfred Louis Delattre. The Carthage National Museum was founded in 1875 by Cardinal Charles Lavigerie. Excavations performed by French archaeologists in the 1920s first attracted an extraordinary amount of attention because of the evidence they produced for child sacrifice. There has been considerable disagreement among scholars concerning whether child sacrifice was practiced by ancient Carthage. The open-air Carthage Paleo-Christian Museum has exhibits excavated under the auspices of UNESCO from 1975 to 1984. The site of the ruins is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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This article is about the historical city. For the Phoenician republic, see Ancient Carthage. For the modern municipality, see Carthage (municipality). For the airport, see Tunis–Carthage International Airport. For other uses, see Carthage (disambiguation).Carthage
Montage ville de Carthage.png
Top: Carthage Saint-Louis Cathedral, Malik-ibn Anas Mosque, Middle: Carthage Palace, Bottom: Baths of Antoninus, Amphitheatre of Carthage (all items from left to right)
Carthage is located in TunisiaCarthage
Shown within Tunisia
Location Tunisia
Region Tunis Governorate
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iii, vi
Designated 1979 (3rd session)
Reference no. 37
State Party Tunisia
Region North Africa
Carthage was the capital city of the ancient Carthaginian civilization, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world.
The city developed from a Canaanite Phoenician colony into the capital of a Punic empire which dominated large parts of the Southwest Mediterranean during the first millennium BC. The legendary Queen Alyssa or Dido is regarded as the founder of the city, though her historicity has been questioned. According to accounts by Timaeus of Tauromenium, she purchased from a local tribe the amount of land that could be covered by an oxhide.
The ancient city was destroyed by the Roman Republic in the Third Punic War in 146 BC and then re-developed as Roman Carthage, which became the major city of the Roman Empire in the province of Africa. The city was sacked and destroyed by Umayyad forces after the Battle of Carthage in 698 to prevent it from being reconquered by the Byzantine Empire. It remained occupied during the Muslim period and was used as a fort by the Muslims until the Hafsid period when it was taken by the Crusaders with its inhabitants massacred during the Eighth Crusade. The Hafsids decided to destroy its defenses so it could not be used as a base by a hostile power again. It also continued to function as an episcopal see.
The regional power had shifted to Kairouan and the Medina of Tunis in the medieval period, until the early 20th century, when it began to develop into a coastal suburb of Tunis, incorporated as Carthage municipality in 1919. The archaeological site was first surveyed in 1830, by Danish consul Christian Tuxen Falbe. Excavations were performed in the second half of the 19th century by Charles Ernest Beulé and by Alfred Louis Delattre. The Carthage National Museum was founded in 1875 by Cardinal Charles Lavigerie. Excavations performed by French archaeologists in the 1920s first attracted an extraordinary amount of attention because of the evidence they produced for child sacrifice. There has been considerable disagreement among scholars concerning whether child sacrifice was practiced by ancient Carthage. The open-air Carthage Paleo-Christian Museum has exhibits excavated under the auspices of UNESCO from 1975 to 1984. The site of the ruins is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Israel: Unbiased History
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Tunis. 8.
This article is about the historical city. For the Phoenician republic, see Ancient Carthage. For the modern municipality, see Carthage (municipality). For the ...
This article is about the historical city. For the Phoenician republic, see Ancient Carthage. For the modern municipality, see Carthage (municipality). For the airport, see Tunis–Carthage International Airport. For other uses, see Carthage (disambiguation).Carthage
Montage ville de Carthage.png
Top: Carthage Saint-Louis Cathedral, Malik-ibn Anas Mosque, Middle: Carthage Palace, Bottom: Baths of Antoninus, Amphitheatre of Carthage (all items from left to right)
Carthage is located in TunisiaCarthage
Shown within Tunisia
Location Tunisia
Region Tunis Governorate
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iii, vi
Designated 1979 (3rd session)
Reference no. 37
State Party Tunisia
Region North Africa
Carthage was the capital city of the ancient Carthaginian civilization, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world.
The city developed from a Canaanite Phoenician colony into the capital of a Punic empire which dominated large parts of the Southwest Mediterranean during the first millennium BC. The legendary Queen Alyssa or Dido is regarded as the founder of the city, though her historicity has been questioned. According to accounts by Timaeus of Tauromenium, she purchased from a local tribe the amount of land that could be covered by an oxhide.
The ancient city was destroyed by the Roman Republic in the Third Punic War in 146 BC and then re-developed as Roman Carthage, which became the major city of the Roman Empire in the province of Africa. The city was sacked and destroyed by Umayyad forces after the Battle of Carthage in 698 to prevent it from being reconquered by the Byzantine Empire. It remained occupied during the Muslim period and was used as a fort by the Muslims until the Hafsid period when it was taken by the Crusaders with its inhabitants massacred during the Eighth Crusade. The Hafsids decided to destroy its defenses so it could not be used as a base by a hostile power again. It also continued to function as an episcopal see.
The regional power had shifted to Kairouan and the Medina of Tunis in the medieval period, until the early 20th century, when it began to develop into a coastal suburb of Tunis, incorporated as Carthage municipality in 1919. The archaeological site was first surveyed in 1830, by Danish consul Christian Tuxen Falbe. Excavations were performed in the second half of the 19th century by Charles Ernest Beulé and by Alfred Louis Delattre. The Carthage National Museum was founded in 1875 by Cardinal Charles Lavigerie. Excavations performed by French archaeologists in the 1920s first attracted an extraordinary amount of attention because of the evidence they produced for child sacrifice. There has been considerable disagreement among scholars concerning whether child sacrifice was practiced by ancient Carthage. The open-air Carthage Paleo-Christian Museum has exhibits excavated under the auspices of UNESCO from 1975 to 1984. The site of the ruins is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
https://wn.com/Tunis._8.
This article is about the historical city. For the Phoenician republic, see Ancient Carthage. For the modern municipality, see Carthage (municipality). For the airport, see Tunis–Carthage International Airport. For other uses, see Carthage (disambiguation).Carthage
Montage ville de Carthage.png
Top: Carthage Saint-Louis Cathedral, Malik-ibn Anas Mosque, Middle: Carthage Palace, Bottom: Baths of Antoninus, Amphitheatre of Carthage (all items from left to right)
Carthage is located in TunisiaCarthage
Shown within Tunisia
Location Tunisia
Region Tunis Governorate
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iii, vi
Designated 1979 (3rd session)
Reference no. 37
State Party Tunisia
Region North Africa
Carthage was the capital city of the ancient Carthaginian civilization, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world.
The city developed from a Canaanite Phoenician colony into the capital of a Punic empire which dominated large parts of the Southwest Mediterranean during the first millennium BC. The legendary Queen Alyssa or Dido is regarded as the founder of the city, though her historicity has been questioned. According to accounts by Timaeus of Tauromenium, she purchased from a local tribe the amount of land that could be covered by an oxhide.
The ancient city was destroyed by the Roman Republic in the Third Punic War in 146 BC and then re-developed as Roman Carthage, which became the major city of the Roman Empire in the province of Africa. The city was sacked and destroyed by Umayyad forces after the Battle of Carthage in 698 to prevent it from being reconquered by the Byzantine Empire. It remained occupied during the Muslim period and was used as a fort by the Muslims until the Hafsid period when it was taken by the Crusaders with its inhabitants massacred during the Eighth Crusade. The Hafsids decided to destroy its defenses so it could not be used as a base by a hostile power again. It also continued to function as an episcopal see.
The regional power had shifted to Kairouan and the Medina of Tunis in the medieval period, until the early 20th century, when it began to develop into a coastal suburb of Tunis, incorporated as Carthage municipality in 1919. The archaeological site was first surveyed in 1830, by Danish consul Christian Tuxen Falbe. Excavations were performed in the second half of the 19th century by Charles Ernest Beulé and by Alfred Louis Delattre. The Carthage National Museum was founded in 1875 by Cardinal Charles Lavigerie. Excavations performed by French archaeologists in the 1920s first attracted an extraordinary amount of attention because of the evidence they produced for child sacrifice. There has been considerable disagreement among scholars concerning whether child sacrifice was practiced by ancient Carthage. The open-air Carthage Paleo-Christian Museum has exhibits excavated under the auspices of UNESCO from 1975 to 1984. The site of the ruins is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- published: 08 Jul 2022
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- published: 03 Feb 2023
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Cartagena, España: Carthago Nova, el puerto romano
Carthago Nova: The Roman Harbour
(Portraits of Spanish Cities and Towns, 8)
[descripcíon en castellano más abajo / Beschreibung auf Deutsch weiter unten]
Car...
Carthago Nova: The Roman Harbour
(Portraits of Spanish Cities and Towns, 8)
[descripcíon en castellano más abajo / Beschreibung auf Deutsch weiter unten]
Cartagena was founded around 227 by the Punic military comander Hasdrubal the Fair as Qart Hadasht in honour of his home town Carthage. Actually, "Qart Hadasht" means 'new town' in the Punic/Phoenician language, and for the Romans it became the "new new town", Carthago Nova, for disambiguation of the African Carthage. It was founded in a deep and narrow bay, an almost perfect natural harbour. Some parts of the old Punic ramparts are still there, and also some impressive Roman ruins like the Roman theatre. There are also powerful citadels on the surrounding hills because of its strategic importance. But Cartagena is much more than its past, it is a very lively seaport with some beautiful Belle Epoque style houses and very interesting museums.
Carthago Nova, el puerto romano
(Retratos de ciudades españolas, 8)
Se fundó Cartagena alrededor del año 227 ante Cristo por el general cartaginés Asdrúbal el Bello como Qart Hadasht en honor a su ciudad natal Cartago. En realidad, "Qart Hadasht" en la lengua púnica/fenicia significa 'ciudad nueva', y para los romanos se convirtió en la "nueva ciudad nueva", Carthago Nova, para desambiguarla de la Cartago africana. Se la fundó en una bahía profunda y estrecha, es un puerto natural casi perfecto. Algunas partes de las antiguas murallas púnicas todavía están allí, y también hay ruinas romanas impresionantes como el teatro romano. Debido a su importancia estratégica hay ciudadelas poderosas en las colinas de los alrededores. Pero Cartagena es mucho más que su pasado, es un puerto muy animado con algunos hermosos edificios modernistas y museos muy interesantes.
Carthago Nova: der römische Hafen
(Porträts von spanischen Städten, 8)
Cartagena wurde um 227 vom punischen Feldherrn Hasdrubal der Schöne als Qart-ḥadašt zu Ehren seiner Heimatstadt Karthago gegründet. Eigentlich bedeutet Qart-ḥadašt im Punischen/Phönizischen nichts anderes als "Neustadt", und für die Römer wurde die Stadt zur Unterscheidung zum afrikanischen Karthago zur neuen Neustadt, Carthago Nova. Gegründet wurde diese Stadt im Herzen einer tiefen, relativ engen Bucht, einem nahezu perfekten natürlichen Hafen. Einige der alten punischen Stadtmauer stehen immer noch, und auch ein paar eindrucksvolle römische Ruinen sind noch vorhanden, etwa die des römischen Theaters. Desweiteren gibt es wegen der strategischen Bedeutung der Stadt mächtige Zitadellen auf einigen der umliegenden Hügeln. Aber Cartagena ist viel mehr als seine Vergangenheit, es ist eine quirlige Hafenstadt mit einigen prächtigen Belle-Epoque-Bauten und höchst interessanten Museen.
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Carthago Nova: The Roman Harbour
(Portraits of Spanish Cities and Towns, 8)
[descripcíon en castellano más abajo / Beschreibung auf Deutsch weiter unten]
Cartagena was founded around 227 by the Punic military comander Hasdrubal the Fair as Qart Hadasht in honour of his home town Carthage. Actually, "Qart Hadasht" means 'new town' in the Punic/Phoenician language, and for the Romans it became the "new new town", Carthago Nova, for disambiguation of the African Carthage. It was founded in a deep and narrow bay, an almost perfect natural harbour. Some parts of the old Punic ramparts are still there, and also some impressive Roman ruins like the Roman theatre. There are also powerful citadels on the surrounding hills because of its strategic importance. But Cartagena is much more than its past, it is a very lively seaport with some beautiful Belle Epoque style houses and very interesting museums.
Carthago Nova, el puerto romano
(Retratos de ciudades españolas, 8)
Se fundó Cartagena alrededor del año 227 ante Cristo por el general cartaginés Asdrúbal el Bello como Qart Hadasht en honor a su ciudad natal Cartago. En realidad, "Qart Hadasht" en la lengua púnica/fenicia significa 'ciudad nueva', y para los romanos se convirtió en la "nueva ciudad nueva", Carthago Nova, para desambiguarla de la Cartago africana. Se la fundó en una bahía profunda y estrecha, es un puerto natural casi perfecto. Algunas partes de las antiguas murallas púnicas todavía están allí, y también hay ruinas romanas impresionantes como el teatro romano. Debido a su importancia estratégica hay ciudadelas poderosas en las colinas de los alrededores. Pero Cartagena es mucho más que su pasado, es un puerto muy animado con algunos hermosos edificios modernistas y museos muy interesantes.
Carthago Nova: der römische Hafen
(Porträts von spanischen Städten, 8)
Cartagena wurde um 227 vom punischen Feldherrn Hasdrubal der Schöne als Qart-ḥadašt zu Ehren seiner Heimatstadt Karthago gegründet. Eigentlich bedeutet Qart-ḥadašt im Punischen/Phönizischen nichts anderes als "Neustadt", und für die Römer wurde die Stadt zur Unterscheidung zum afrikanischen Karthago zur neuen Neustadt, Carthago Nova. Gegründet wurde diese Stadt im Herzen einer tiefen, relativ engen Bucht, einem nahezu perfekten natürlichen Hafen. Einige der alten punischen Stadtmauer stehen immer noch, und auch ein paar eindrucksvolle römische Ruinen sind noch vorhanden, etwa die des römischen Theaters. Desweiteren gibt es wegen der strategischen Bedeutung der Stadt mächtige Zitadellen auf einigen der umliegenden Hügeln. Aber Cartagena ist viel mehr als seine Vergangenheit, es ist eine quirlige Hafenstadt mit einigen prächtigen Belle-Epoque-Bauten und höchst interessanten Museen.
- published: 21 Dec 2012
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Best HBO Max shows to binge watch today
HBO pops to mind when you think of binge-worthy television. That's reasonable, given the broadcasting network's lengthy and illustrious history in the field of ...
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HBO pops to mind when you think of binge-worthy television. That's reasonable, given the broadcasting network's lengthy and illustrious history in the field of awe-inspiring entertainment. From Sex and the City to Game of Thrones, HBO has been synonymous with culturally relevant, elevated quality television over the years.The fact that HBO aires some of the finest original shows to be produced in the last five years, not to mention the fact that it releases select movies on the same day as their cinema release, is why it has kept its premium position, but we're not here to discuss that.
The list of HBO Max originals is expanding, and it's a diverse combination; we've picked the top 10 for you. Including documentary series, live-action shows, and fascinating sitcoms. However, since Max Originals is still in its early stages, there will be much more to come.
I'm going to reveal to you some of the Best HBO Max shows to binge watch today.
10. Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults
9.The White Lotus
8.Chernobyl
7.Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
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5.Doom Patrol
4.Search Party
3. The Other Two
2. It’s a Sin
1. Hacks
- published: 05 Jan 2022
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How well did Caesar 3 reflect Ancient Roman History?
In Caesar 3, you can build the ancient ancestors of famous European cities like Lyon (Lugdunum), Toledo (Toletum) and Milan (Mediolanum). In the form of a campa...
In Caesar 3, you can build the ancient ancestors of famous European cities like Lyon (Lugdunum), Toledo (Toletum) and Milan (Mediolanum). In the form of a campaign mode, you have to build those cities and meet certain goals in terms of culture, prosperity and population size, while also fending off Rome's historic enemies in the respective regions.
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In Caesar 3, you can build the ancient ancestors of famous European cities like Lyon (Lugdunum), Toledo (Toletum) and Milan (Mediolanum). In the form of a campaign mode, you have to build those cities and meet certain goals in terms of culture, prosperity and population size, while also fending off Rome's historic enemies in the respective regions.
Though the game itself can already be considered a piece of history, originally being released almost 25 years ago, we wanted to take a closer look at the historic context used in the game, and how accurately it is depicted.
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- published: 09 Dec 2022
- views: 4167
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The Lost City of Atlantis - Hidden in Plain Sight? PART 2 - Lost Ancient Civilizations
Make no mistake, the Richat Structure matches far more aspects of the description of the lost city of Atlantis than any other proposed site from around the worl...
Make no mistake, the Richat Structure matches far more aspects of the description of the lost city of Atlantis than any other proposed site from around the world, including the most significant and precise details described by Plato. The Eye of the Sahara is the most likely location for Atlantis, and should be excavated immediately.
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Make no mistake, the Richat Structure matches far more aspects of the description of the lost city of Atlantis than any other proposed site from around the world, including the most significant and precise details described by Plato. The Eye of the Sahara is the most likely location for Atlantis, and should be excavated immediately.
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- published: 24 Sep 2018
- views: 2314287
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Day Trip to Carthage, NC - Drive through A Historic Town
Carthage is home of the famous Tyson and Jones Buggy Factory that, from the mid-1800's to the 1920's, was the largest producer of buggies that were known as the "cadillac" of their day.
Population of Carthage about 2,600. It's an hour from Raleigh and close to the golf haven of Pinehurst.
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published: 16 Jul 2023
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Barstool Pizza Review - Whispering Pies (Carthage, NC)
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I'm visiting every town in NC - Carthage, North Carolina
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10 Places in North Carolina You Should NEVER Move To
Move to these places and you're gonna regret it big time!
Quick! Name the fastest growing states in the country. Florida, Texas, Colorado, yes yes yes. But would you guess North Carolina? It’s true. Due to a moderate climate, relatively low cost of living and TONS of jobs in many areas, this state is boomin, fella.
Lots of people are thinking about moving here, or already have moved here. If you’re one of them, places like the Raleigh metro area, and Charlotte, and along the coast are great picks. Although jobs near the coast are very limited. But there are lots of places in this state where you SHOULD NOT move. That’s what we’re gonna talk about today.
It’s a great state, but North Carolina has some issues, that’s for sure. The old North state has poverty, crime and drugs just like an...
published: 05 Jan 2021
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'We are Moore County strong': Town of Carthage comes together for Christmas parade
From spending the first half of the week in darkness, to kicking off Saturday with bright lights and spreading Christmas cheer, the Carthage Christmas parade was "much needed," for Moore County residents.
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published: 11 Dec 2022
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Nursing Home Shooting Spree
Bob Orr reports on a shooting spree at a Carthage, N.C. nursing home that killed eight people, including one man who fought to save several residents. Julie Chen spoke with his family.
published: 30 Mar 2009
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Two UFOs over Carthage, North Carolina.
Witness description:
"Two orbs floating in a straight path. They seemed to disappear then reappear. There was one orb off to the left that flashed twice. "
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Explore Carthage, NC with Caviness & Cates Communities
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published: 09 Aug 2022
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Carthage Classic Car of North Carolina
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published: 22 May 2022
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Community Premiere • Brookwood in Carthage, NC • HHHunt Homes of North Carolina
Welcome to Brookwood! HHHunt Homes is proud to offer a new construction community in Moore County, NC featuring single-family homes from our Smart Living Collection. The community is located near Highway 22, just minutes from downtown Carthage and Whispering Pines. The homes are situated on approximately ½ acre lots and offer three to five bedrooms, two to three-car garages and more. Designed with you in mind these home offer granite or quartz counters, oak stairs, large ceramic showers and the lasted in luxury vinyl flooring. Carthage is a great town to live in with quick access to local attractions and top schools. Nearby attractions include Pinehurst Resort, Southern Pines Brewing, and the Bear Creek Trails System. Plus, Fort Bragg is located 31 miles away. So, if you are looking for a ...
published: 03 Apr 2023
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Day Trip to Carthage, NC - Drive through A Historic Town
Carthage is home of the famous Tyson and Jones Buggy Factory that, from the mid-1800's to the 1920's, was the largest producer of buggies that were known as the...
Carthage is home of the famous Tyson and Jones Buggy Factory that, from the mid-1800's to the 1920's, was the largest producer of buggies that were known as the "cadillac" of their day.
Population of Carthage about 2,600. It's an hour from Raleigh and close to the golf haven of Pinehurst.
#carthage #nc #america #usa
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Carthage is home of the famous Tyson and Jones Buggy Factory that, from the mid-1800's to the 1920's, was the largest producer of buggies that were known as the "cadillac" of their day.
Population of Carthage about 2,600. It's an hour from Raleigh and close to the golf haven of Pinehurst.
#carthage #nc #america #usa
- published: 16 Jul 2023
- views: 180
2:56
Barstool Pizza Review - Whispering Pies (Carthage, NC)
Dave is in North Carolina for a Barstool Golf event and is immediately confused where he is
Download The One Bite App to see more and review your favorite pizz...
Dave is in North Carolina for a Barstool Golf event and is immediately confused where he is
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Dave is in North Carolina for a Barstool Golf event and is immediately confused where he is
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- published: 07 Jul 2023
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I'm visiting every town in NC - Carthage, North Carolina
No snap music, long intros, or drone montages. The real world with no filter, the good, the bad, the ugly.
A virtual walk & talk of Carthage, NC.
North Caroli...
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A virtual walk & talk of Carthage, NC.
North Carolina Towns
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- published: 21 Aug 2022
- views: 943
14:48
10 Places in North Carolina You Should NEVER Move To
Move to these places and you're gonna regret it big time!
Quick! Name the fastest growing states in the country. Florida, Texas, Colorado, yes yes yes. But wou...
Move to these places and you're gonna regret it big time!
Quick! Name the fastest growing states in the country. Florida, Texas, Colorado, yes yes yes. But would you guess North Carolina? It’s true. Due to a moderate climate, relatively low cost of living and TONS of jobs in many areas, this state is boomin, fella.
Lots of people are thinking about moving here, or already have moved here. If you’re one of them, places like the Raleigh metro area, and Charlotte, and along the coast are great picks. Although jobs near the coast are very limited. But there are lots of places in this state where you SHOULD NOT move. That’s what we’re gonna talk about today.
It’s a great state, but North Carolina has some issues, that’s for sure. The old North state has poverty, crime and drugs just like anywhere in this country. Most of this state’s trouble areas share similar things - shootings, welfare, ghetto tracts, and not a lot of opportunities for young families to get started. Nor are they places that you should retire. We’re going to take a look at ten such places. Let’s begin.
#northcarolina #moving
Salisbury, North Carolina: Mileage Mike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1qbe1znM7g
Albemarle, North Carolina: A Different Perspective: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FISynP6p8hY&t=2s
High Point, NC: Mileage Mike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbTtos5rLwM
Fayetteville, North Carolina: Mileage Mike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goOOYsNZo-s
Rocky Mount: Travel Tymes TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpLtZTKLQcU&fbclid=IwAR2WmRlh5B1309DMjHWyeMflMR0Xmh_oPbLEofGDqqglbuUf1NfXBrs9qyo
Whiteville: Richlife of Roadtrips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5CC-owGllc
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OTHER VIDEO SERIES
►The Deep South: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yrg0_gX1fq81lsxUQTnt7Vl
►Hawaii: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yqccGbhjoid97_3BEWegGtf
►Great Lakes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6ypYq3snF04oSnlx1Nz_paCO
►California: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yomU5rB6yOC5C9hr0Qnkf1l
►Texas: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yo9g5TSfY7ySf5apN2Qc8SZ
►The Midwest: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yreUhBrJwFhC9LeCYh1TvBL
►The Mountain West: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yq836p_Frch75GtIGQXn-AX
►California Road Trip: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yoGM0mmbTCTmMa9zMFvvDeG
►Appalachia: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yrVA4HLAJ9hgylkyIiI4Az6
►Florida: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yrjasT68WYExAWy12ydm2ah
►Unboxing America: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yoRYg-ZZSFNFo4dBKxg85JC
If you want to move to a city, but need help deciding on which city is the best, I can help you. I do consulting on where you should move. I can also help you find a real estate agent in any city in America. Let's talk! Email me:
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This channel is about America!
The best video on this topic!
https://wn.com/10_Places_In_North_Carolina_You_Should_Never_Move_To
Move to these places and you're gonna regret it big time!
Quick! Name the fastest growing states in the country. Florida, Texas, Colorado, yes yes yes. But would you guess North Carolina? It’s true. Due to a moderate climate, relatively low cost of living and TONS of jobs in many areas, this state is boomin, fella.
Lots of people are thinking about moving here, or already have moved here. If you’re one of them, places like the Raleigh metro area, and Charlotte, and along the coast are great picks. Although jobs near the coast are very limited. But there are lots of places in this state where you SHOULD NOT move. That’s what we’re gonna talk about today.
It’s a great state, but North Carolina has some issues, that’s for sure. The old North state has poverty, crime and drugs just like anywhere in this country. Most of this state’s trouble areas share similar things - shootings, welfare, ghetto tracts, and not a lot of opportunities for young families to get started. Nor are they places that you should retire. We’re going to take a look at ten such places. Let’s begin.
#northcarolina #moving
Salisbury, North Carolina: Mileage Mike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1qbe1znM7g
Albemarle, North Carolina: A Different Perspective: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FISynP6p8hY&t=2s
High Point, NC: Mileage Mike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbTtos5rLwM
Fayetteville, North Carolina: Mileage Mike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goOOYsNZo-s
Rocky Mount: Travel Tymes TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpLtZTKLQcU&fbclid=IwAR2WmRlh5B1309DMjHWyeMflMR0Xmh_oPbLEofGDqqglbuUf1NfXBrs9qyo
Whiteville: Richlife of Roadtrips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5CC-owGllc
►Join my community to get exclusive members-only access to additional content: https://www.youtube.com/@NickJohnson/join
OTHER VIDEO SERIES
►The Deep South: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yrg0_gX1fq81lsxUQTnt7Vl
►Hawaii: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yqccGbhjoid97_3BEWegGtf
►Great Lakes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6ypYq3snF04oSnlx1Nz_paCO
►California: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yomU5rB6yOC5C9hr0Qnkf1l
►Texas: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yo9g5TSfY7ySf5apN2Qc8SZ
►The Midwest: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yreUhBrJwFhC9LeCYh1TvBL
►The Mountain West: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yq836p_Frch75GtIGQXn-AX
►California Road Trip: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yoGM0mmbTCTmMa9zMFvvDeG
►Appalachia: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yrVA4HLAJ9hgylkyIiI4Az6
►Florida: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yrjasT68WYExAWy12ydm2ah
►Unboxing America: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-_cmf3H6yoRYg-ZZSFNFo4dBKxg85JC
If you want to move to a city, but need help deciding on which city is the best, I can help you. I do consulting on where you should move. I can also help you find a real estate agent in any city in America. Let's talk! Email me:
[email protected]
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickjohnson.youtube/
Mappy Merch: https://www.youtube.com/@NickJohnson/store
I have a Patreon if you love it so much! Here's the link to donate to the channel: https://www.patreon.com/NickJohnsonYouTube?fan_landing=true
This channel is about America!
The best video on this topic!
- published: 05 Jan 2021
- views: 4469828
2:10
'We are Moore County strong': Town of Carthage comes together for Christmas parade
From spending the first half of the week in darkness, to kicking off Saturday with bright lights and spreading Christmas cheer, the Carthage Christmas parade wa...
From spending the first half of the week in darkness, to kicking off Saturday with bright lights and spreading Christmas cheer, the Carthage Christmas parade was "much needed," for Moore County residents.
Story: https://abc11.com/carthage-christmas-parade-moore-county-town-of-power-outage/12556678/
Watch: https://abc11.com/watch/live/11065013/
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https://wn.com/'We_Are_Moore_County_Strong'_Town_Of_Carthage_Comes_Together_For_Christmas_Parade
From spending the first half of the week in darkness, to kicking off Saturday with bright lights and spreading Christmas cheer, the Carthage Christmas parade was "much needed," for Moore County residents.
Story: https://abc11.com/carthage-christmas-parade-moore-county-town-of-power-outage/12556678/
Watch: https://abc11.com/watch/live/11065013/
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- published: 11 Dec 2022
- views: 255
6:25
Nursing Home Shooting Spree
Bob Orr reports on a shooting spree at a Carthage, N.C. nursing home that killed eight people, including one man who fought to save several residents. Julie Che...
Bob Orr reports on a shooting spree at a Carthage, N.C. nursing home that killed eight people, including one man who fought to save several residents. Julie Chen spoke with his family.
https://wn.com/Nursing_Home_Shooting_Spree
Bob Orr reports on a shooting spree at a Carthage, N.C. nursing home that killed eight people, including one man who fought to save several residents. Julie Chen spoke with his family.
- published: 30 Mar 2009
- views: 975
2:31
Two UFOs over Carthage, North Carolina.
Witness description:
"Two orbs floating in a straight path. They seemed to disappear then reappear. There was one orb off to the left that flashed twice. "
Sou...
Witness description:
"Two orbs floating in a straight path. They seemed to disappear then reappear. There was one orb off to the left that flashed twice. "
Source: mufon
Filmed in Carthage, North Carolina. 11/13/2020 5:39 pm
Many thanks to the author of the original video.
You can share the link to this video on social media.
The Best UFO sightings filmed by me:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEBS6PzPNC1QLNpuqevFj6Tjz13seK31F
More UFO Footage:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEBS6PzPNC1TTG8_sZGJBEPj0_bEGB9D9
Recommended video: Incredible UFO filmed over Cuba.
https://youtu.be/2JRi7VUZTcA
Other playlists:
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UFO, OVNIs, UFO 2022, OVNI, UFOs, НЛО, Flying saucer, OVNI 2022
https://wn.com/Two_Ufos_Over_Carthage,_North_Carolina.
Witness description:
"Two orbs floating in a straight path. They seemed to disappear then reappear. There was one orb off to the left that flashed twice. "
Source: mufon
Filmed in Carthage, North Carolina. 11/13/2020 5:39 pm
Many thanks to the author of the original video.
You can share the link to this video on social media.
The Best UFO sightings filmed by me:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEBS6PzPNC1QLNpuqevFj6Tjz13seK31F
More UFO Footage:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEBS6PzPNC1TTG8_sZGJBEPj0_bEGB9D9
Recommended video: Incredible UFO filmed over Cuba.
https://youtu.be/2JRi7VUZTcA
Other playlists:
https://www.youtube.com/c/OnlyRealUFOs/playlists
UFO, OVNIs, UFO 2022, OVNI, UFOs, НЛО, Flying saucer, OVNI 2022
- published: 23 Mar 2022
- views: 2440
3:11
Explore Carthage, NC with Caviness & Cates Communities
Ready to find #YourPlaceToCallHome in the Carthage, NC area? Give our New Home Specialists a call at (910)-490-4299 for home availability OR to schedule a tour ...
Ready to find #YourPlaceToCallHome in the Carthage, NC area? Give our New Home Specialists a call at (910)-490-4299 for home availability OR to schedule a tour of our communities!
Our homepage: https://bit.ly/Caviness-and-Cates-Communities-newhomes
See more of our Brookwood community: https://bit.ly/Brookwood-Carthage-NC-newhomes
See more of our Laurel Ridge community: https://bit.ly/Laurel-Ridge-CarthageNC-newhomes
Learn more about other communities and homes in the Southern Pines area: https://bit.ly/SouthernPinesNC-NEW-HOMES
https://wn.com/Explore_Carthage,_Nc_With_Caviness_Cates_Communities
Ready to find #YourPlaceToCallHome in the Carthage, NC area? Give our New Home Specialists a call at (910)-490-4299 for home availability OR to schedule a tour of our communities!
Our homepage: https://bit.ly/Caviness-and-Cates-Communities-newhomes
See more of our Brookwood community: https://bit.ly/Brookwood-Carthage-NC-newhomes
See more of our Laurel Ridge community: https://bit.ly/Laurel-Ridge-CarthageNC-newhomes
Learn more about other communities and homes in the Southern Pines area: https://bit.ly/SouthernPinesNC-NEW-HOMES
- published: 09 Aug 2022
- views: 289
3:11
Carthage Classic Car of North Carolina
A Quick into to @carthageclassiccars and what we work on in the shop.
Thanks for watching if you like what you see and want to help support what we with putti...
A Quick into to @carthageclassiccars and what we work on in the shop.
Thanks for watching if you like what you see and want to help support what we with putting out videos on this channel please visit our store and pick up a shirt, hat or a sticker.
https://carthage-classic-cars.myspreadshop.com/all
#restoration #fabrication #musclecars
https://wn.com/Carthage_Classic_Car_Of_North_Carolina
A Quick into to @carthageclassiccars and what we work on in the shop.
Thanks for watching if you like what you see and want to help support what we with putting out videos on this channel please visit our store and pick up a shirt, hat or a sticker.
https://carthage-classic-cars.myspreadshop.com/all
#restoration #fabrication #musclecars
- published: 22 May 2022
- views: 2533
1:04
Community Premiere • Brookwood in Carthage, NC • HHHunt Homes of North Carolina
Welcome to Brookwood! HHHunt Homes is proud to offer a new construction community in Moore County, NC featuring single-family homes from our Smart Living Collec...
Welcome to Brookwood! HHHunt Homes is proud to offer a new construction community in Moore County, NC featuring single-family homes from our Smart Living Collection. The community is located near Highway 22, just minutes from downtown Carthage and Whispering Pines. The homes are situated on approximately ½ acre lots and offer three to five bedrooms, two to three-car garages and more. Designed with you in mind these home offer granite or quartz counters, oak stairs, large ceramic showers and the lasted in luxury vinyl flooring. Carthage is a great town to live in with quick access to local attractions and top schools. Nearby attractions include Pinehurst Resort, Southern Pines Brewing, and the Bear Creek Trails System. Plus, Fort Bragg is located 31 miles away. So, if you are looking for a beautiful new home in Moore County, look no further. HHHunt Homes has you covered in Brookwood.
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HHHunt Homes: https://hhhun.to/Homes
HHHunt Communities: https://hhhun.to/Communities
HHHunt Apartment Living: https://hhhun.to/Apartments
00:00 Welcome to Brookwood in Carthage, NC
00:10 Brand-New Homes
00:31 Easy Highway Access
00:54 Learn more at HHHuntHomes.com
https://wn.com/Community_Premiere_•_Brookwood_In_Carthage,_Nc_•_Hhhunt_Homes_Of_North_Carolina
Welcome to Brookwood! HHHunt Homes is proud to offer a new construction community in Moore County, NC featuring single-family homes from our Smart Living Collection. The community is located near Highway 22, just minutes from downtown Carthage and Whispering Pines. The homes are situated on approximately ½ acre lots and offer three to five bedrooms, two to three-car garages and more. Designed with you in mind these home offer granite or quartz counters, oak stairs, large ceramic showers and the lasted in luxury vinyl flooring. Carthage is a great town to live in with quick access to local attractions and top schools. Nearby attractions include Pinehurst Resort, Southern Pines Brewing, and the Bear Creek Trails System. Plus, Fort Bragg is located 31 miles away. So, if you are looking for a beautiful new home in Moore County, look no further. HHHunt Homes has you covered in Brookwood.
▬ Live With Us ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
HHHunt Corporate: https://hhhun.to/Corporate
HHHunt Homes: https://hhhun.to/Homes
HHHunt Communities: https://hhhun.to/Communities
HHHunt Apartment Living: https://hhhun.to/Apartments
00:00 Welcome to Brookwood in Carthage, NC
00:10 Brand-New Homes
00:31 Easy Highway Access
00:54 Learn more at HHHuntHomes.com
- published: 03 Apr 2023
- views: 148