- male
- Pontius was a Christian Latin author from Carthage. He held the position of deacon in the congregation of Carthage. Only one work of Pontius is...
- male
- Epenetus, (Epaentus), Bishop of Carthage. Epaentus was a convert to Christianity in Achaia. Source: The New Analytical Bible and Dictionary of the...
- male
- Saint Eugenius of Carthage was unanimously elected Bishop of Carthage in 480 to succeed Deogratias (d. 456).
- male
- Liberatus of Carthage (6th century) was an archdeacon and the author of an important history of the Nestorian and Monophysite controversies in the...
- male
- Agrippinus was a bishop of Carthage at the close of the second and beginning of the third century. During his episcopacy, he dealt with the issue...
- male, deceased (413)
- Marcellinus of Carthage was a Christian martyr and saint who died in 413. He was secretary of state of the Western Roman Empire under Roman Emperor...
- male, deceased (230)
- Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, anglicised as Tertullian was a church leader and prolific author of Early Christianity. He also was a...
- male
- Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major (236-183 BC) was a general in the Second Punic War and statesman of the Roman Republic. He was best known...
- male
- Hasdrubal, the second son of Hamilcar Barca, (d. 207 BC) was a Carthaginian general in the Second Punic War. He was a younger brother of Hannibal.
- male
- Hamilcar Barca or Barcas (ca. 270 - 228 BCE) was a Carthaginian general and statesperson, leader of the Barcid family, and father of Hannibal and...
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