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From the National Museum of Carthage to the Antonine Baths, Carthage, Tunisia

The first floor of the National Museum of Carthage includes several sculptures and many artifacts of ancient Carthage. The museum also holds a mosaic entitled “Pots of Roses in a Rose Garden”, but this mosaic is not actually from Carthage … Continue reading

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The National Museum of Carthage in Carthage, Tunisia

The National Museum of Carthage holds art and artifacts from ancient Carthage and nearby communities. On the second floor are several pieces of sculpture including Silenus and Maenad, Silenus Supported by Four Satyrs (reconstructed from numerous fragments but still missing … Continue reading

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Bursa Hill in Carthage, Tunisia

The Bursa Hill was once in the center of ancient Carthage, overlooking the sea. On the top of Bursa Hill stands the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saint Louis. Also on the hill is the National Museum of Carthage, housing artifacts … Continue reading

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The Catholic Gene

Today, 03 September 2011, marks the debut of a new blog called The Catholic Gene. Conceived by noted genealogy blogger Donna Pointkouski and authored by Cecile Marie Agata Wendt Jensen (Ceil) of Polonica Americana Research Institute, Craig Manson of GeneaBlogie, … Continue reading

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The Roman Amphitheater at Carthage, Tunisia

Carthage was founded in the ninth century BC by Phoenicians from Tyre and grew to a prosperous empire around the Mediterranean .  Conflicts with Rome and Syracuse resulted in the Punic Wars, during the second of which Hannibal from Carthage … Continue reading

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History of the Holy Cross Church in Warsaw, Poland

Holy Cross Church in Warsaw, Poland has been noted for its prominence for over six centuries. Over the course of time, the church structure was demolished and rebuilt several times .  The first mention of the church dates from 1510 … Continue reading

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Sights in the City of Tunis, Tunisia

Our tour bus only made one stop in Tunis, so most of the pictures I took were through the bus windows. While in the Medina, we stopped near the Tunis City Hall, a modern structure that blends well with the … Continue reading

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The Medina in Tunis, Tunisia

While in Tunis, the tour guide brought my group to the shops in the Medina, the oldest part of Tunis .  There, a rug merchant presented his wares, explaining how the various carpets were made .  I didn’t purchase a … Continue reading

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Mosques and Minarets in Tunis, Tunisia

I arrived in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia during Ramadan, the Islamic month for fasting .  During Ramadan, Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, and smoking during daylight hours .  In Tunis, mosques are as common as Roman Catholic churches are … Continue reading

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Views of Dalt Vila, Ibiza, Spain

Dalt Vila (Upper City) in Ibiza Town on the Spanish Island of Ibiza is in remarkably good condition for a city so old .  The one oddity in Dalt Vila is the presence of headless Roman statues, both at Portal … Continue reading

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