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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Carthaginian leader Hannibal and Roman general Scipio meet to discuss possible terms before

Carthaginian leader Hannibal and Roman general Scipio meet to discuss possible terms before the Battle of Zama in modern Tunisia, 202 BC. The battle, won by the Romans, ended the Second Punic War

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, Musee de Carthage, Roman-era mosaic detail

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, Musee de Carthage, Roman-era mosaic detail

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roman mosaic, Bardo museum, Tunis, Tunisia

Roman mosaic, Bardo museum, Tunis, Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Jebel Zaghwan, c1890. Artist: Meunier

The Jebel Zaghwan, c1890. Artist: Meunier
The Jebel Zaghwan, c1890. Jebel Zaghouan, a mountain in Tunisia. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London, c1890)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbor

Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbor
Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbour, late 4th-2nd century b.C. Fresco by architect J. M. Gassend

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Blue door and steps, Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Blue door and steps, Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ruins of the Roman Water Temple, the starting point of the aqueduct to Carthage

Ruins of the Roman Water Temple, the starting point of the aqueduct to Carthage, Zaghouan, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisia - Arab School

Tunisia - Arab School
An Arab School in Tunisia. All of the students have removed their shoes and sit either side of their teacher with their writing tablets

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunis, Tunisia - Hotel des Chenes

Tunis, Tunisia - Hotel des Chenes
Hotel des Chenes (The Oaks Hotel) - Tunis, Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisian Royal Marriage

Tunisian Royal Marriage
When the son of the Bey of Tunis weds, he enjoys his first sight of his future partner when he enters the womens apartment for the first time

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Detail of door, Bardo Museum, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Detail of door, Bardo Museum, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Street in the Medina

Street in the Medina, Hammamet, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ruins of the Roman Baths at Carthage

Ruins of the Roman Baths at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Doorway, Sidi Bou Said

Doorway, Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Antonine Baths

Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View from Ribat of the Medina

View from Ribat of the Medina, Sousse, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisia, The Jerid Area, Tozeur, salt lake at Chott el Jerid, roadside toilet block

Tunisia, The Jerid Area, Tozeur, salt lake at Chott el Jerid, roadside toilet block

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Reference Map of Libya

Reference Map of Libya
Libya is an African nation situated in North Africa, along the Mediterranean Sea. Libya shares borders with Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Niger, Algeria, and Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisia, Tunisian Central Coast, Sousse, port, fishing boats

Tunisia, Tunisian Central Coast, Sousse, port, fishing boats

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisia, Tunisian Central Coast, Sousse, Medina market and the Ribat, 8th century

Tunisia, Tunisian Central Coast, Sousse, Medina market and the Ribat, 8th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Africa, Tunisia

Africa, Tunisia
Tunisia, Tunisian Central Coast, Sousse, elevated view of Zaouia Zakkak minaret, 17th century, from the Ribat, 8th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Ruins of ancient Roman baths, Antonine Baths, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Town centre, Hammamet, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Town centre, Hammamet, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sidi Bou Said

Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisia / Froissart / 1390

Tunisia / Froissart / 1390
The expedition of the French and the English to a town some 100 kilometres from Tunis, at the request of the Genoese. The fleet sets sail

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cargo ships and an offshore supply vessel lie at anchor at sunrise off Sousse

Cargo ships and an offshore supply vessel lie at anchor at sunrise off Sousse, Tunisia, February 14, 2018. Picture taken February 14, 2018. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Museum, Guellala, Djerba, Tunisia

Museum, Guellala, Djerba, Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Alfonso de Santa Maria de Cartagena, aka Alfonso de Carthagena or Alonso de Cartagena, 1384 - 1456

Alfonso de Santa Maria de Cartagena, aka Alfonso de Carthagena or Alonso de Cartagena, 1384 - 1456
UIG5419915 Alfonso de Santa Maria de Cartagena, aka Alfonso de Carthagena or Alonso de Cartagena, 1384 - 1456. Jewish convert to Christianity, Roman Catholic bishop, diplomat

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of the road to the Capitolium, Roman, AD 166-167 AD (photo) (for detail see 92113)

View of the road to the Capitolium, Roman, AD 166-167 AD (photo) (for detail see 92113)
XAM92112 View of the road to the Capitolium, Roman, AD 166-167 AD (photo) (for detail see 92113); Dougga, Tunisia; (add.info.: built by two brothers of the Marcii Family;); Ali Meyer

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hannibal Swearing Eternal Enmity toward Rome, c. 1808 (pen & ink with wash over graphite)

Hannibal Swearing Eternal Enmity toward Rome, c. 1808 (pen & ink with wash over graphite)
XOS5883959 Hannibal Swearing Eternal Enmity toward Rome, c. 1808 (pen & ink with wash over graphite) by French School, (19th century); 34.4x42.9 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 'I hold in my toga peace and war, choose ye which ye will have' (colour litho)

"I hold in my toga peace and war, choose ye which ye will have" (colour litho)
8644883 "I hold in my toga peace and war, choose ye which ye will have" (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Hannibal crossing the river Rhone (litho)

Hannibal crossing the river Rhone (litho)
8634581 Hannibal crossing the river Rhone (litho) by Macfarlane, John (1857-1936); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hannibal crossing the river Rhone)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: La Grande Rue, Kairouan (colour litho)

La Grande Rue, Kairouan (colour litho)
8652014 La Grande Rue, Kairouan (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: La Grande Rue, Kairouan)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Unlading Wood (colour litho)

Unlading Wood (colour litho)
8652004 Unlading Wood (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Unlading Wood. Illustration for Algeria and Tunis painted and described by Frances E Nesbitt)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Fritter Shop, Tunis (colour litho)

The Fritter Shop, Tunis (colour litho)
8652003 The Fritter Shop, Tunis (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Fritter Shop, Tunis)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Souk el Hout, Tunis (colour litho)

Souk el Hout, Tunis (colour litho)
8652000 Souk el Hout, Tunis (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Souk el Hout, Tunis)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Souk el Attarin, Tunis (colour litho)

Souk el Attarin, Tunis (colour litho)
8651994 Souk el Attarin, Tunis (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Souk el Attarin, Tunis)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Caravan on the Sahara (colour litho)

A Caravan on the Sahara (colour litho)
8651979 A Caravan on the Sahara (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Caravan on the Sahara)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Village Street, Biskra (colour litho)

A Village Street, Biskra (colour litho)
8651975 A Village Street, Biskra (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Village Street, Biskra)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Fruit Market, Biskra (colour litho)

The Fruit Market, Biskra (colour litho)
8651973 The Fruit Market, Biskra (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Fruit Market, Biskra)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Carding Wool (colour litho)

Carding Wool (colour litho)
8651968 Carding Wool (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carding Wool. Illustration for Algeria and Tunis painted and described by Frances E Nesbitt)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: On the Edge of the Desert (colour litho)

On the Edge of the Desert (colour litho)
8651967 On the Edge of the Desert (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: On the Edge of the Desert)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Spinning (colour litho)

Spinning (colour litho)
8651966 Spinning (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Spinning. Illustration for Algeria and Tunis painted and described by Frances E Nesbitt (A&C Black)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Women feeding pigeons on a roof in Tunis (colour litho)

Women feeding pigeons on a roof in Tunis (colour litho)
8650808 Women feeding pigeons on a roof in Tunis (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Women feeding pigeons on a roof in Tunis)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Red Village, El Kantara (colour litho)

The Red Village, El Kantara (colour litho)
8651965 The Red Village, El Kantara (colour litho) by Nesbitt, Frances (1864-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Red Village, El Kantara)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Siege of Agrigentum (engraving)

Siege of Agrigentum (engraving)
8635764 Siege of Agrigentum (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Siege of Agrigentum, Sicily, First Punic War, 262 BC. Illustration from Rom)



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