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KENOSHA - David Ness will perform a free faculty recital at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Recital Hall at Carthage College, 2001 Alford Park Drive. Performing with Ness will be Corinne Ness, soprano; Matt ...

Carthage College is a four-year private liberal arts college located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, midway between Chicago and Milwaukee.

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KENOSHA — Carthage Arts Academy, a new arts education initiative, will hold an open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, in the H. F. Johnson Arts Center, Recital Hall, at Carthage College, ...

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The name Carthage (/ ˈkɑːrθɪdʒ / KAR-thij) is the Early Modern anglicisation of Middle French Carthage /kartaʒə/, [12] from Latin Carthāgō and Karthāgō (cf. Greek Karkhēdōn (Καρχηδών), as well as Karkhadōn (Καρχαδών), and Etruscan *Carθaza) from the Punic qrt-ḥdšt (𐤒𐤓𐤕 𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕‎) "new city", [b] implying it was a "new Tyre ". [14] [better ...

Carthage was a Phoenician city-state on the coast of North Africa (the site of modern-day Tunis) which, prior the conflict with Rome known as the Punic Wars (264-146 BCE), was the largest, most affluent...

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Carthage, great city of antiquity on the north coast of Africa, now a residential suburb of the city of Tunis, Tunisia. According to tradition, Carthage was founded by the Phoenicians of Tyre in 814 BCE; its Phoenician name means ‘new town.’ Learn more about Carthage in this article.

Carthage, The Ancient Empire That Nearly Destroyed Rome Carthage rose on salt wind and ship timber, founded (by Phoenician tradition) in 817 BC and tied to Levantine merchants who stitched the Mediterranean into a marketplace. By 270 BC, its colonies and trading posts spanned North Africa, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and southern Spain, backed by a navy that moved grain, silver, and soldiers ...

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