Definition of Carthage in English:
Carthage
proper nounˈkɑːθɪdʒˈkɑrθədʒ
An ancient city on the coast of North Africa near present-day Tunis. Founded by the Phoenicians c.814 BC, Carthage became a major force in the Mediterranean, and came into conflict with Rome in the Punic Wars. It was finally destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC.
Definition of Carthage in US English:
Carthage
proper nounˈkärTHəjˈkɑrθədʒ
An ancient city on the coast of North Africa near present-day Tunis. Founded by the Phoenicians c.814 BC, it became a major force in the Mediterranean Sea area and fought with Rome during the Punic Wars. It was finally destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC.