Carthage (Latin: Carthago or Karthago) was the capital city of Ancient Carthage, and is currently an archaeological site near Tinis, Tunisia.
Carthage or Carthago may also refer to:
Places
United States
- Carthage, Arkansas
 - Carthage, California, a.k.a. Cartago, California
 - Carthage, Illinois
 - Carthage, Indiana
 - Carthage, Maine
 - Carthage, Mississippi
 - Carthage, Missouri
 - Carthage, New York
 - Carthage, North Carolina
 - Carthage, Ohio (disambiguation), multiple places
 - Carthage, South Dakota
 - Carthage, Tennessee
 - Carthage, Texas
 - Carthage Lake, Illinois
 - South Carthage, Tennessee
 - West Carthage, New York
 
Elsewhere
- Carthage (episcopal see), the city restored to importance by Julius Caesar and Augustus
 - Carthage, Ontario, Canada
 - Carthago, Sudan
 - Tunis–Carthage International Airport, in Tunis, Tunisia
 
People
- Five Martyrs of Carthage, Felix of Thibiuca, Audactus, Fortunatus, Januarius, and Septimus, all martyred during the Great Persecution under the Roman emperor Diocletian
 - Saint Carthage the Elder, also known as Carthach
 - Saint Carthage the Younger, also known as Carthage of Lismore or Mochuda ("My Carthage")
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Carthage, novel by Ross Leckie
 - Carthage, novel by Joyce Carol Oates
 - Carthage, a portion of fictional virtual world in television animation series Code Lyoko
 
Military
At Carthage in North Africa
- Battle of Carthage (c. 149 BC) (Punic), Carthaginians vs. Romans
 - Battle of Carthage (238), in civil war among Romans
 - Battle of Carthage (533), a.k.a. Battle of Ad Decimum, Vandals vs. Byzantines
 - Battle of Carthage (698), Byzantines vs. Arabs
 
Other engagements
- Battle of Carthage (1861), in American Civil War
 - Operation Carthage (1945), air raid on Copenhagen
 
Other uses
- Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin
 - Carthage Jail, in Illinois where Joseph Smith, Jr. was murdered
 - Councils of Carthage, theological events in between 251 and 525 CE
 
See also
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