The Battle of Ilipa (/ˈɪlɪpə/) was an engagement considered by many as Scipio Africanus’s most brilliant victory in his military career during the Second...
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5°58′42″W / 37.51833°N 5.97833°W / 37.51833; -5.97833 Ilipa (Ancient Greek: Ἴλιπα) or Ilipa Magna was an ancient Iberian city located on the right bank...
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Leucotmemis tenthredoides (redirect from Ilipa tenthredoides)
Arctiinae Genus: Leucotmemis Species: L. tenthredoides Binomial name Leucotmemis tenthredoides (Walker, 1856) Synonyms Ilipa tenthredoides Walker, 1856...
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Cosmosoma stilbosticta (redirect from Ilipa stibosticta)
stilbosticta Binomial name Cosmosoma stilbosticta (Butler, 1876) Synonyms Ilipa stibosticta Butler, 1876 Chrostosoma stilbosticta Hernández-Baz, 2013...
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Cosmosoma scita (redirect from Ilipa scita)
Genus: Cosmosoma Species: C. scita Binomial name Cosmosoma scita (Walker, 1856) Synonyms Ilipa scita Walker, 1856 Poecilosoma hilaris Walker, [1865]...
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Chrostosoma unxa (redirect from Ilipa unxa)
Erebidae Subfamily: Arctiinae Genus: Chrostosoma Species: C. unxa Binomial name Chrostosoma unxa (H. Druce, 1896) Synonyms Ilipa unxa H. Druce, 1897...
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Carthaginian invasion was defeated at the Battle of the Metaurus. At the battle of Ilipa in 206 Scipio permanently ended the Carthaginian presence in Iberia. Scipio...
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Africa. Scipio's conquest of Carthaginian Iberia culminated in the Battle of Ilipa in 206 BC against Hannibal's brother Mago Barca. Although considered a hero...
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self-proclaimed pretender to Macedonian throne defeated the Lusitanians at Ilipa, and subjugated the Boii hero of the Samnite Wars instigated his "Fabian...
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During this war Scipio Africanus defeated the Carthaginians at the Battle of Ilipa (near Seville) in 206 BC. This led to the Romans taking over the Carthaginian...
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Cosmosoma (redirect from Ilipa (moth))
Arctiinae Subtribe: Euchromiina Genus: Cosmosoma Hübner, [1823] Synonyms Ilipa Walker, 1854 Mirandisca Travassos, 1955 (disputed) Bombopsyche Hampson,...
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continued his successful campaign at the battles of Carmona in 207, and Ilipa (now Seville) in 206, which ended the Punic threat on the peninsula. Elected...
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Sarosa notata (redirect from Ilipa notata)
Arctiinae Genus: Sarosa Species: S. notata Binomial name Sarosa notata (Butler, 1876) Synonyms Ilipa notata Butler, 1876 Comosoma ufentina Druce, 1883...
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Gisco—supported by Masinissa's Numidian cavalry—met Scipio at the Battle of Ilipa, where Carthage's power over Hispania was forever broken in arguably Scipio...
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Numistro Canusium 2nd Tarentum New Carthage Baecula Petelia Grumentum Metaurus Ilipa Sucro Carteia (land) Carteia (naval) Crotona 1st Utica 2nd Utica Great Plains...
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led to the defeat of this raid. After suffering defeat at the Battle of Ilipa in 206 BC, Hasdrubal Gisco returned to Africa and Mago retreated to Gades...
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from the other and turning in this or that direction." For instance, at Ilipa and Zama, the principes were formed up well to the rear of the hastati—a...
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Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio was victorious in the Battle of Ilipa (206 BC), he sent his friend Gaius Laelius to visit Syphax to ratify the...
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Hannibal, but was defeated before he could. In 206 BC at the Battle of Ilipa, Scipio with 48,000 men, half Italian and half Iberian, defeated a Carthaginian...
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of the Upper Baetis Battle of New Carthage Battle of Baecula Battle of Ilipa Battle of Carteia Battle of Carteia (naval) Part of Punic Wars and Roman...
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Carthage and ended Carthaginian rule over the peninsula in the Battle of Ilipa. The final showdown was the Battle of Zama, which took place in the Carthaginian...
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As praetor in Hispania Ulterior (194), he defeated the Lusitanians at Ilipa, and as consul subjugated the Boii. He was not chosen as censor despite...
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dragged on with Carthage sending more reinforcements until the Battle of Ilipa (modern Alcalá del Río in Sevilla province), which was a decisive victory...
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cities during Carthaginian rule include Gadir (Cadiz), Qart Juba (Córdoba), Ilipa (near modern Seville), Malaka (Málaga) and Sexi or Seksi (near modern Almuñécar)...
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Numistro Canusium 2nd Tarentum New Carthage Baecula Petelia Grumentum Metaurus Ilipa Sucro Carteia (land) Carteia (naval) Crotona 1st Utica 2nd Utica Great Plains...
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became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. In the Battle of Ilipa (Alcalá del Río, near Seville) in Spain, the Carthaginian generals, Mago...
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mention of Baecula. Thus, this must have been at Ilipa and what both authors described was the Battle of Ilipa. In Polybius, Scipio found his situation embarrassing...
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Numistro Canusium 2nd Tarentum New Carthage Baecula Petelia Grumentum Metaurus Ilipa Sucro Carteia (land) Carteia (naval) Crotona 1st Utica 2nd Utica Great Plains...
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Africanus, the son of Publius Scipio, and heavily defeated at the Battle of Ilipa. Hasdrubal now crossed to North Africa, where he persuaded Syphax, king...
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his brother Hannibal. The catastrophic defeat of Carthaginian forces at Ilipa in 206 BC sealed the fate of the Carthaginian presence in Iberia. It was...
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