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Carthage (Arabic: ‎, Ancient Greek: , Berber: Kartajen , Latin: or Karthago , from the Phoenician �������� ������ meaning new town ) refers both to an ancient city in present-day Tunisia, and a...
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An article by Jona Lendering. ... Probably in the first half of the sixth century, the Carthaginian admiral Hanno founded several colonies along the coast of what is now Morocco and proceeded to the gold river Senegal, and even reached Mount Cameroon.
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Provides information about the Carthaginian general. Includes his early years, battles, maps, images and related links. ... On hearing the news, Rome declared the Second Punic War and sent reinforcements to Sicily, where they expected the main Carthaginian attack. Hannibal interrupted his campaigns in Catalonia,
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Excerpts from a Carthaginian text, noting its similarity to Hebrew law. Provided by the Ancient History Sourcebook. ... The Carthaginians, from whom this document comes, ... Temple of Baalzephon. Tariff of dues, which the superintendents of dues fixed in the time of our rulers, Khalasbaal, the judge, son of Bodtanith,
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Hamilcar, who was a Carthaginian on his father's side only, but on his mother's a Syracusan, and who had been raised by his merit to the throne of Carthage, after the battle and the defeat, as I am informed, disappeared from sight: Gelo made the strictest search for him, but he could not be found anywhere,
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Ancient city and state in today's Tunisia. PHOTO. Article in the LookLex / Encyclopaedia ... 480: Battle against the Greeks in Sicily, resulting in a Carthaginian defeat. 450: Hamilco reaches the British Isles. 425: Hanno sails down the West African coast. 396: A new defeat for Carthage by the Greeks of Sicily.
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Carthaginian force led by Malchus defeats Greeks in Sicily, but is vanquished in Sardinia. Malchus banished, marches on Carthage, is caught and executed. ... Carthaginian force under Hamilcar the Magonid defeated by Sicilian Greeks at Himera cutting off access to the East. Hamilcar commits suicide on the battlefield.
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Timeline of Carthaginian History by Richard M. Heli; Military Games by Historical Period; Timeline ... 700-500 Heavy Greek colonization of Sicily, Southern Italy, Southern Provence, Andalusia and Cyrenaica, encircling Carthaginian territory.
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The Young Carthaginian by G. A. Henty (1860's, reprinted 2001) This is a good adventure story that can introduce kids to the wars between Rome and Carthage, but because it was written more than 100 years ago, it has some racist and unfair assumptions about the Romans being better people than the Carthaginians - watch out!
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