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| | Carthage -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | By 480 BC, (Click link for more info and facts about Gelon) Gelon, the (A cruel and oppressive dictator) tyrant of Greek (The Athenian siege of Syracuse (415-413 BC) was eventually won by Syracuse) Syracuse, backed in part by Greek support, was attempting to unite the island under his rule. |  | | But the primary enemy, Syracuse, remained untouched, and in 405 BC Hannibal Mago led a second Carthaginian expedition, this time to claim the island in its entirety. |  | | In 265 BC, (Click link for more info and facts about Hiero II) Hiero II, the new tyrant of Syracuse, took action against them. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/ca/carthage.htm
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| | Carthage Timeline |
 | | BC -- Carthaginian control extends to Morocco, Lybia, Sardina, Malta and the Balaeric Is. Carthage cooperates with Etruscans to conquer Greek-held Corsica. |  | | 480 BC -- Sicilian Greeks defeat Carthage at Himera. |  | | 396 BC -- Greeks defeat Carthage on Sicily. |
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http://www.geocities.com/carrajena/timeline.html
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| | TIMELINE 2nd MILLENIUM B.C. page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE |
 | | Necho was victorious in Syria and Palestine, until 605 BC when the Babylonian forces of Nebuchadnezzar crushed the Egyptian fighters. |  | | In 482 he was ostracized for opposing the plan of Themistocles to build a large fleet to attack, or defend against, the Persians. |  | | [Hammond Almanac, p.789] 624-562 BC Nebuchadnezzar II, King of Babylon, captured Jerusalem in 586 BC, destroyed the city, ended the Judean kingdom, and began the Babylonian Captivity of many Jews. |
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http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timeline1KBC.html
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| | CARTHAGE AND ITS COINAGE |
 | | Traditionally described as having been founded circa 814 BC by Phoenicians from Tyre, Carthage became a great mercantile state and seapower that carried out extensive trade around the Mediterranean. |  | | Barcids in Spain, AE 12, 237-228 BC, 1.6 gm, Villaronga 114 |  | | North Africa coast, Sardinia, western Sicily, Balearic Islands, and Malta |
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http://ancient-coins.com/articles/carthage/carthage2.htm
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| | University of Waterloo |
 | | 229 BC Hamilcar drowns and is replaced by his son-in-law Hasdrubal “the Handsome” |  | | 265 BC Hiero II of Syracuse attack Mamertines |  | | 208 BC Scipio defeats Hasdrubal at Baecula in Spain (but Hasdrubal and 20,000 men escape) |
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http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~lneuru/hutter/25204.htm
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| | Dido - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | Landing on Libyan coasts, about 814 B.C., she chose a place to found a new capital city for Phoenician people: Carthage. |  | | Probably to avoid a civil war, she left Tyre with a large following, starting a long voyage; main stages were Cyprus and Malta [Ovid, Fasti 3.567f]. |  | | B.C. But others conjecture that Elissa was indeed historical. |
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http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Dido
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| | All Empires - Carthage |
 | | In 221 BC, his fathers brother-in-law (Hasdrubal) was assassinated, and the troops elected Hannibal as their new leader. |  | | Carthage was founded in 814 BC by the Pheonecians, Dido, from Tyre. |  | | In 219 BC, Hannibal had his first encounter with the Romans when he attack the city of Saguntum. |
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http://www.allempires.com/empires/carthage/carthage1.htm
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| | Phoenicians, Phoenix legend, history |
 | | (left) Carthage, Tunisia,West Mediterranean, founded by Phoenician princess Elissa of Tyre 814 BC |  | | The Phoenician cities made no attempt to resist and acknowledged Alexander’s suzerainty. |  | | These early inhabitants referred to themselves according to their city of origin, and called their nation Canaan. |
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http://www.lgic.org/en/phoenicians.php
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| | Tunisia's History Line |
 | | 310 BC Greek invasion, resulting in even more weakening and the partial destruction of Carthage. |  | | 814 BC Foundation of Qart Hadasht (Carthage) by Phoenician Queen Dido, followed by the establishment of key trading posts, like Hippo Diarrhytus (Bizerta), Utica (Utique) and Hadrumete (Sousse). |  | | 480 BC Carthage becoming more independent from the Phoenician homeland in Tyre after the latter defeated to the Greeks in the battle of Himera in Sicily. |
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http://www.mizyana.com/HistoryLine.htm
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| | World History 900- 700 BC |
 | | - In about 945 B.C., Libyan settlers in Egypt managed to seize control under the leadership of Shishak, who founded the Twenty-Second Dynasty. |  | | - According to legend, Rome was founded in 753 B.C. Its traditional founder was Romulus, said to be the son of a princess of Alba Longa. |  | | Solomon instituted new methods of government and entered into a series of alliances to ensure that his Kingdom would remain at peace. |
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| | eHistory.com: World History |
 | | 10000 BC (1) Dog domesticated (Israel & Iraq) |  | | 319 BC Hellenistic Monarchies, Wars of the begins |  | | Timeline - Ancient History: 12,000 BC to 500 AD |
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http://ehistory.osu.edu/world/TimeLineDisplay.cfm?Era_id=4
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| | Adherents.com |
 | | There is, indeed, much evidence of migrations of Semitic peoples from Arabia and the Persian Gulf into Syria and Palestine during the third and second millennia BC. |  | | This account of their origins has not been confirmed by modern archeology. |  | | The cult of the Greek goddesses Demeter and Persephone was introduced in the 4th century BC, and after the Roman conquest the Punic deities were generally identified with the Roman deities deemed to be equivalent in character and status. |
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| | KryssTal : Inventions: 1000 BC to 1 BC |
 | | Tunisia) was founded by the Phoenicians in 814 BC. |  | | Lebanon) was founded by the Phoenicians in 500 BC. |  | | Turkey) was founded by Seleucius I in 334 BC. |
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http://www.krysstal.com/inventions_06.html
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| | Carthago -- History and Mythology |
 | | 814 BC: traditional date for the foundation of the city, though many believe that the actual date was some two generations later because of the lack of earlier remains. |  | | The Carthaginian engagement of the Sicilian Greeks in 480 BC at the same time as the Persians under Xerxes were invading Greece seems to have been part of a coordinated plan that met with failure. |  | | The First Punic War began in 264 BC when Rome came to the aid of the Mamertines in Sicily against Carthage. |
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http://iam.classics.unc.edu/loci/144/144_hist.html
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| | Phoenician Colonies |
 | | Utica, on the Tunisian coast of North Africa, was reputedly founded in 1178 BC, and by 1100 BC the Phoenician city of Tyre supposedly had a Spanish colony at Gadir (Cadiz). |  | | These wars, which are known as the Punic Wars, ended in the complete defeat of Carthage by Rome. |  | | 356-260 B.C.), Carthage was founded in 814 B.C. by a Elyssa who gathered up the royal treasury and a group of supporters and traveled to Cyprus, another Phoenician colony. |
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http://phoenicia.org/colonies.html
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| | 810s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page was last modified 03:05, 22 October 2005. |  | | 811 BC - Adad-nirari III succeeds his father Shamshi-Adad V as king of Assyria. |  | | Decades: 860s BC 850s BC 840s BC 830s BC 820s BC - 810s BC - 800s BC 790s BC 780s BC 770s BC 760s BC |
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| | Carthage -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The city of Carthage, located in what is now Tunisia in North Africa, had been founded in 814 BC by the Phoeniciansa people whose home city was Tyre (now part of Lebanon). |  | | By 275 BC Rome had brought all of what is now Italy under its control. |  | | The Carthaginians sank the trading vessels of any other city which dared to bid... |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9020548
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| | Carthaginian Empire Info |
 | | 1215 BC some 30 years before the fall of Troy, Carthage is founded by Zoros and Karkhedon. |  | | 263 BC Syracusians (Hieron II) left the Carthaginians for the Romans. |  | | 815 BC Foundation of Carthage supported by archeological evidence 278-275 BC Pyrrhus helped Greek cities on Sicily against Carthage 264-241 BC 1st Punic War Mamertines asked Carthage protection against Hieron II of Syracuse. |
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http://www.bio.vu.nl/home/vwielink/WWW_MGC/Punic_map/Zeugitana_map/InfoZeugitana.html
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| | Wikinfo Carthage |
 | | Carthage was founded by Phoenician colonists from Tyre in 814 BC (see Dido for the foundation myths). |  | | Carthage (from the Phoenician Kart-Hadasht, the "New City"), also known as Qrthdst, was a city in north Africa located on the eastern side of Lake Tunis, across from the center of modern Tunis in Tunisia. |  | | The site was too well-chosen to waste, however, and a new city grew up there and became the second largest city in the western half of the Roman Empire and the metropolitan city of the Roman Province of Africa. |
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http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=Carthage
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| | Geography Of Africa |
 | | 264 BC to 146 BC: The Punic Wars: Three wars with Rome, including elephant-mounted expedition by Hannibal across the Alps (218-202 BC,) end with the defeat of Carthage. |  | | 814 BC: Foundation of Carthage by Phoenician settlers led by Queen Dido. |  | | On November 7, 1987, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who at the time was Prime Minister and the constitutionally ordained successor, became the Republic's second President, after President Bourguiba became unable, for health reasons, to continue assuming the duties of the office. |
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http://plaza.ufl.edu/bavarain/history.htm
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| | History of CARTHAGE |
 | | The traditional date of its founding (by Dido) is 814 BC, but archaeological evidence suggests that it is probably settled around the middle of the 8th century. |  | | But no doubt links are maintained with the homeland, and new colonists continue to come west. |  | | The subsequent spread and growth of Phoenician colonies in the western Mediterranean, and even out to the Atlantic coasts of Africa and Spain, is as much the achievement of Carthage as of the original Phoenician trading cities such as Tyre and Sidon. |
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| | 814 BC |
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| | SOS Children's Villages Canada : Country Information on Tunisia |
 | | Phoenician traders founded the town of Carthage in the area of present-day Tunisia in 814 BC. |  | | History/Politics Phoenician traders founded the town of Carthage in the area of present-day Tunisia in 814 BC. |  | | Carthage subsequently became the centre of a powerful empire, which ruled over the major part of Northern Africa. |
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| | 814 BC from LiveJournal |
 | | "Penn State students from the impacted states who face financial hardships are encouraged to contact the Office of Financial Aid at (814) 863-0507." In addition, Penn State is opening its doors to students who were enrolled this fall at colleges and universities that are now closed indefinitely due to flooding or long-term utilities... |  | | Chattanooga, TN 37404 423-624-4800 American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults 1800 Johnson St. Baltimore, MD 21230 410-659-9315 www.actionfund.org American Association of the Deaf-Blind 814 Thayer Ave., Ste. |  | | Also helps finding: 814BC, 184, 841, 81, 184 BC, 841 BC, 184BC, 841BC, 814 fc, 814 gc, 814 hc, 814 vc |
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| | Boychoir In The Stream Of Time |
 | | 961 BC - 922 BC Carthage founded by Phoenicians |  | | Please include a piece of contemporary history to place alongside the boychoir entry as well. |
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