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How would I capture the polyglot diversity of Carthage's army?
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The coin was stamped in Spain, part of Carthage's larger empire.
An Empire of the Mediterranean Adrian Goldsworthy 2011
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With her husband dead and with no children, she finds herself exerting influence behind the scenes, both within her own family and in dealings with Carthage's aristocracy.
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Carthage's Derek Loofboro (No. 7, top) spots the ball that should have been in his glove after tagging Bridge City's Jaden Dillon (No. 23, bottom) during a baseball game in Lufkin on Saturday, May 26, 2007.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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Carthage's Derek Loofboro (No. 7, top) spots the ball that should have been in his glove after tagging Bridge City's Jaden Dillon (No. 23, bottom) during a baseball game in Lufkin on Saturday, May 26, 2007.
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Where Africa faces Europe, on the ruins of Carthage's mighty civilization, Tunisia is holding fast against encroaching desert — and fundamentalism's arid tyranny.
At the Desert's Edge Hitchens, Christopher 2007
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Hannibal, Carthage's renowned military commander, famously drove African elephants across Spain and over the Alps to attack the Romans.
Pachyderm Patrols 2007
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I'm thinking here particularly of Hanno of Carthage's ca. 500 B.C. reports of zombies on the African coast, which are highly suspect, to put it mildly.
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Tho, Livy had more of an air of justification for the war, on Carthage's side - I wonder if this comes down to the Roman Manifest Destiny.
new look Sara M 2006
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The THIRD PUNIC WAR arose from alarm and hatred among conservative Romans over Carthage's economic revival.
149-146 2001
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