"Carthago delenda est (Carthage must be destroyed) is a famous Latin phrase. The sentence was a clarion call in the Roman Republic in the latter years of the Punic Wars."
"Although no ancient source gives the phrase exactly as it is usually quoted in modern times (either Carthago delenda est or the fuller Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam), something like this wording can be inferred from several ancient sources, which state that the Roman statesman Cato the Elder would always end his speeches with some variation of this expression."
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