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| | Florilegium |
 | | Eulalia; 11 2772=ILer 713, Clunia; a possible lapid[arius], 5952, Ilici; faber lapidarius, AE 1977, 458, Carthago Nova; saxo fab[er?], 11 6075=ILER 5712==RIT 369, tarraco) 50 and marble-workers (marmorarii, 11 1724=ILER 2076/6444, Gades; 11 133=ILER 826, Villavicosa; one Erennius in an unpublished inscription from Italica). |  | | Kajanto considers it a cogomen, perhaps rightly, but it could equally be an occupation. |  | | 524 no. 311=ILER 5102, Lucus Augusti), 92 a valet (cubicularius, 114065=ILER 3847, Dertosa), a doorman (ostiarius, HAEp 1574, Saguntum), 93 several unspecified types (domestici, 11 6165=ILER 4932, Barcino; AE 1977, 460, Carthago Nova, 94 and numerous wet-nurses (nutrices). |
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http://www.uwo.ca/english/florilegium/vol2/curchin.html
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| | Hasdrubal: Information From Answers.com |
 | | He had on the whole the worst of the conflict, and a defeat in 216 BC prevented him from joining Hannibal in Italy at a critical moment; but in 212 BC he completely routed his opponents, both the Scipios being killed. |  | | The son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca, who followed the latter in his campaign against the governing aristocracy at Carthage at the close of the First Punic War, and in his subsequent career of conquest in Spain. |  | | He was subsequently outgeneralled by Scipio Africanus Major, who in 209 BC captured Carthago Nova and gained other advantages. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/hasdrubal-2
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| | Spain, Carthago Nova - Ancient Greek Coinage - WildWinds.com |
 | | Tiberius, Nero & Drusus, AE27 of Carthago Nova, Spain. |  | | Carthago Nova or Gades, Spain, AE16 The Barcids in Spain, time of Hannibal, c 215 BC. |  | | Spain, Carthago Nova, AE22, Helmeted head of Minerva right. |
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http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/spain/carthago_nova/i.html
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| | Carthago Nova? - Rome: Total War Heaven Forum |
 | | Carthago Nova was even found until 228 B.C. "a nation that cannot defend it self have no right to exist" |  | | Lord Morningstar: While you're right that the two languages are mixed (like if we were to say 'Nova New York') the odd translation would not have been lost on the Romans, who would've known what 'Carthage' meant. |  | | Anyway, the answer has already been provided Brock88: the city didn’t exist in 270 BC, it was founded later by Hamilicar Barca. |
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http://rtw.heavengames.com/cgi-bin/forums/display.cgi?action=ct&f=1,2287,660,all
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| | Reminiscing |
 | | he banker had just arrived from Carthago Nova, on his way back to Gades. |  | | Those slaves knew very well what they were doing when they chose Carthago Nova as the city to be taken. |  | | Agrippa was in Carthago Nova; Aulus Flavius was his right-hand man. Carvilius needed Flavius to get closer to his objective, and everyone knew that no money could buy Flavius or Agrippa's favors. |
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http://www.ancientworlds.net/128453
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| | earlyempirespeoples |
 | | families, thus gaining the support of the Iberian peoples against Carthago. |  | | conquest of Carthago in 146, Numidia became expendable as a Roman ally; it was conquered in the |  | | These were raised by Carthaginians at Carthago Nova. |
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http://www.zum.de/whkmla/sat/wb/ant/romerep/romereppeoples.html
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| | Greek Philosophy |
 | | From Spain, the Phoenicians did something the Greeks did not -- to venture out into the Atlantic. |  | | In the course of that expansion, the city later known in Latin as Carthago Nova, "New Carthage" (Cartagena), was founded. |
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http://www.friesian.com/greek.htm
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| | The Punic Wars: Hannibal |
 | | Carthago was a colony of the ancient city of Tyrus. |  | | Some ships were sent from Carthago to collect Hamilcar and his men. |  | | Back to the first Phoenician war: When Hannibal was five, his father had to retreat because of the pact that had been made between the Romans and the Carthaginians. |
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http://www.societasviaromana.org/Collegium_Militarium/punicwar1.php?lang=la
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| | War in Spain 210 to 207 BC |
 | | After Carthago Nova was secure, Scipio moved his main force to Tarraco where he spent the remainder of the year training and drilling his men. |  | | Hasdrubal, Mago and Hasdrubal Gisgo each had as many troops as Scipio’s single army, but it became apparent that a campaign of individual conquest could be planned. |  | | Arriving at Carthago Nova in complete surprise, he fortified his own position to protect himself from Carthaginian reinforcements and prepared for the assault on the city. |
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http://www.unrv.com/empire/punic-war-spain.php
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| | The Punic Wars: The Road to Italia |
 | | Immediately Hannibal sent his wife and son (at that time one year old) to Carthago, and he himself took the command of his forces and marched north. |  | | When the couriers of Carthago came with the news of the coming war, Hannibal organised his army in the neighbourhood of Carthagena (Nova Carthago). |  | | Carthago had no trained soldiers within its walls and no navy that was big enough to resist. |
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http://www.societasviaromana.org/Collegium_Militarium/punicwar2.php?lang=es
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| | Fall of Carthago Nova |
 | | Once the city was captured, Scipio acted with great humanity toward the people thus put in his power. |  | | As Livy makes Scipio tell his troops before the assault: "You will in actuality attack the walls of a single city, but in that city you will have made yourselves masters of Spain" (Livy) |  | | He instituted a rigorous schedule of training designed to improve the ability of his men to operate as individuals and in small units. |
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http://www.barca.fsnet.co.uk/carthago-nova-fall.htm
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| | HISTORY OF ROME House of Julii |
 | | He sent Oppius' son Kaeso Pennus to govern Patavium to replace Appius Julius who also was not doing well as governor. |  | | Only the House of Julii did not declare war on their neighbors in the north. |  | | He lost his life while trying to flank the remaining defenders in the town center. |
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http://www.montinola.org/pics/rome/history/page3.htm
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| | Cartagena |
 | | Little remains of Carthago Nova, as the stones have been reused in the new city of Cartagena. |  | | Hasdrubal founded here his new headquarters in Spain and named it Qart-Hadasat (New Carthage). |  | | One can still see a few partial walls, and a column or two from the forum or amphitheater, but they would pass unrecognized except to the experts. |
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http://www.ancientroute.com/cities/cartagena.htm
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| | The legend of Scipio (from Scipio Africanus the Elder) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Not only did many believe that he had received a promise of help from Neptune in a dream on the night before his assault on Carthago Nova but that he also had a close connection with Jupiter. |  | | Such was Scipio's impact upon the Romans that even during his lifetime legends began to cluster around him: he was regarded as favoured by Fortune or even divinely inspired. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-6516?tocId=6516
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| | Forum Romanum |
 | | Emilius Paulus lost because taken by the "funnel" of Carthago. |  | | uphold and defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova |  | | Still you can find some ancient Celtic, Jewish, Middle Eastern and Greek tunes. |
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http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2002/2002-10-07.html
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| | NOVA |
 | | people with the surname NOVA found in the MyFamily People Finder search. |  | | Find graves of people named NOVA at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know). |  | | Search the NOVA Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available). |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/surname/US/N/NOVA.htm
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| | My Sangria Recipe |
 | | These liqueurs were secretly produced and the fomulas have been well guarded for many a millenium. |  | | The Carthaginian warriors requested these liqueurs to encourage their troops before battle and to make |  | | In 209 BC, the Roman army, commanded by Publio Cornelious Escipion, attacked Carthago Nova by sea |
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http://www.john-meekings.co.uk/sangria.html
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 | | There were several days of maneuvering, but each time Hasdrubal was able to interpose his army between the Romans and Carthago Nova. |  | | Hasdrubal’s Morocco cavalry scouts located the Roman force and he has moved to intercept it. |  | | ÐÏࡱá > þÿ - / þÿÿÿ , ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿì¥Á G ¿ b bjbjÙÙ Z& | | |