Carthage to need to be destroyed"), often abbreviated to Carthago delenda est or delenda est Carthago ("Carthage must be destroyed"), is a Latin oratorical...
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Roman Carthage (redirect from Carthago)
destruction of Punic Carthage in 146 BC, a new city of the same name (Latin Carthāgō) was built on the same land by the Romans in the period from 49 to 44 BC...
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Cartagena, Spain (redirect from Carthago Nova)
its peak under the Roman Empire, when it was known as Carthago Nova (New Carthage) and Carthago Spartaria, capital of the province of Carthaginensis....
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Carthago (Arabic: كارثاغو) is a town in northeastern Sudan. It is located in the country's Red Sea state. The town is served by Carthago Airport. Irgun...
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Mylord Carthago (Mylord Carthago*HN until 2014) is a gray Selle Français stallion and show jumping champion. Descended from Almé Z and sired by the Holsteiner...
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Carthago Airport (ICAO: HSCG) is an airport serving Carthago, located in the Red Sea state in Sudan. It has two faintly marked sand runways. Airport information...
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Colonia Junonia (redirect from Colonia Julia Carthago)
Colonia Junonia (sometimes Iunonia) refers to an Ancient Roman colony established in 122 BC under the direction of Gaius Gracchus. It is significant as...
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Carthago (Hebrew: קרתגו) is an Israeli period drama broadcast on Kan 11, created by brothers Reshef Levi and Yannets Levi with Tomer Shani, who also directed...
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Mercenary War (redirect from Carthago-mercenary war)
The Mercenary War, also known as the Truceless War, was a mutiny by troops that were employed by Carthage at the end of the First Punic War (264–241 BC)...
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Carthago (b. 1987, d. May 21, 2013) was a gray stallion of the Holsteiner studbook, ridden in show jumping by Bo Kristoferrssen and then Jos Lansink, with...
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Delenda est Carthago is an open-end, mixed-moderated, play-by-mail game. It was designed by Judith Proctor and published by her company, Waveney Games...
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Battle of New Carthage (redirect from Battle of Carthago Nova (209 BC))
Iberia: its capital, New Carthage. New Carthage (known to the Romans as Carthago Nova) was founded in about 217 BC by the then ruler of Carthaginian Iberia...
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golden, aromatic elixir produced and infused from local fruits and herbs in Carthago Nova during the 3rd century. Liqvor Mirabilis was encountered by the Romans...
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used as "until nobody cares to discuss it any more." Ad libitum Big lie Carthago delenda est Filibuster Godwin's law Proof by assertion Sealioning Thought-terminating...
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(Latin: Carthago or Karthago) was the capital city of Ancient Carthage, and is currently an archaeological site near Tunis, Tunisia. Carthage or Carthago may...
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Roman occupation. The prosperity generated by mining made the city of Carthago Nova, now Cartagena, one of the most flourishing in Roman Hispania, until...
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tablets and ruins attest to such destruction, as does the Latin motto Carthago delenda est. Since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and throughout...
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"Carthaginian Spain") was a province of the Roman Empire with its capital at Carthago Nova ("New Carthage", modern Cartagena). It covered the central Mediterranean...
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Laurentiis Company from the United States, and co-produced by France's Carthago Films, United Kingdom's Zephyr Films, and Czech Republic's Etic Films,...
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engaging in social activities after sunset. carpe vinum seize the wine Carthago delenda est Carthage must be destroyed The Roman senator Cato the Elder...
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Hispano-Roman stock of Carthago Spartaria (Cartagena). Their father Severianus is claimed to have been a dux or governor of Carthago Spartaria, according...
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Romanization of Hispania (section Carthago Nova)
("work of the Scipios") (Nat.Hist. III.21) and ends "... sicut Poenorum Carthago" (loosely translated, "... just like the original Carthage"). Tarraco was...
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Music by James Horner Production companies Quinta Communications Prima TV Carthago Films France 2 Cinéma Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures (France, United...
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from the Evil One." (On Prayer, Ch. VIII) Coherently, Saint Cyprian of Carthago translates Matthew 6:9 as follows: And suffer us not to be led into temptation;...
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campaign, winning a series of battles with ingenious tactics. In 209, he took Carthago Nova, the main Punic base in Hispania. The next year, he defeated Hasdrubal...
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against the invaders. Paris capitulated on 30 March 1814, and the Delenda Carthago, pronounced against Britain, was spoken of Napoleon. The empire briefly...
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of the city of Takoradi. Near its mouth are the remains of Fort Elize Carthago, a Dutch trading post abandoned in 1711. The Ankobra River is fed by the...
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natural dyes: purple earth from Zembra and cosmetic make-up from Carthage (Carthago, Tunisia)". Dyes in History and Archaeology. 14 (3–8). Mercer, Henry C...
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Fort Elize Carthago was a fort built by the Dutch West India Company in 1702 on a hill at the mouth of the Ankobra River, near the base of the Dutch on...
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in Systemic Functional Theory on their own. In the example Carthago delenda est/Carthago must be destroyed, the verb est is a modal voice auxiliary because...
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