Founded
in the 9th century BC on the Gulf of Tunis, Carthage established, from the 6th
century, a commercial empire extending over much of the Mediterranean world and
was the seat of a brilliant civilization that dominated the Mediterranean. Its
rivalry with Rome led to the two "Punic Wars." It was finally
destroyed in 146 BC after a long and famous military saga where Carthaginian
generals, Amilcar and his son Hannibal, entered history. A second Carthage,
Roman this time, was then founded on its ruins.