carthaginian in English

noun

native of the ancient city of Carthage (in northern Africa)

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1. Joint Roman-Carthaginian expedition sent to Rhegium.

2. The Carthaginian fleet scattered and escaped save for seven ships.

3. Actually Tunisians say that the Carthaginian empire was the counter point of Roman empire.

4. The Carthaginian contingent had sailed and raided the Roman territory around Vibo in Bruttium.

5. The Carthaginian commanders made no coordinated attempts to wipe out these survivors and then send help to Hannibal Barca.

6. Scipio, now powerful enough, proposed to end the war by directly invading the Carthaginian homeland.

7. After these preliminary deployments were done, the Roman light troops advanced against their Carthaginian counterparts on the first step.

8. Fundamentally, Maltese is a Semitic tongue, the same as Arabic, Aramaic, Hebrew, Phoenician, Carthaginian and Ethiopian.

9. The corvi were very successful, and helped the Romans seize the first 30 Carthaginian ships that were close enough.

10. Regulus then inflicted a crushing defeat on the Carthaginian army at the Battle of Adys near Carthage.

11. Arae Philaenorum: town on the border between the Carthaginian and Greek part of ancient Libya, modern Ras al-A'ali

12. In 215 BC, he entered into a treaty with Hannibal, the Carthaginian general then in the middle of an invasion of Roman Italy.

13. To compensate for these losses, Hamilcar Barca, a Carthaginian general, set out to reconstitute the power of Carthage by building an empire in Spain.

14. Censorius lost more than 500 men when they were surprised by the Carthaginian cavalry while collecting timber around the Lake of Tunis.

15. Soon after this defeat on their home ground, the Carthaginian senate sued for peace, which was given to them by the Roman Republic on rather humiliating terms, ending the 17-year war.

16. ( Australian National Maritime Museum ) Overall, The Roman Battering rams Were Superior! Each of the four Roman Battering rams has three grotesque blades on each side that were custom designed to splinter the hulls of Carthaginian vessels.

17. This resulted in the battle of Trebia and a series of other heavy defeats of the Romans by Hannibal, which put the idea of an assault on the Carthaginian homeland out of question.

18. Aedilian inscription of Carthage‎ (5 F) Y Young Man of Byrsa‎ (17 F) Media in category "Carthaginian antiquities in the Carthage National Museum" The following 47 files are in this category, out of 47 total

19. Despite mutual admiration, negotiations floundered due to Roman allegations of "Punic Faith," referring to the breach of protocols that ended the First Punic War by the Carthaginian attack on Saguntum, and a Carthaginan attack on a stranded Roman fleet.

20. However, the book Molech—A God of Human Sacrifice in the Old Testament, by John Day, observes: “There is evidence in classical and Punic [Carthaginian] sources, as well as archaeological evidence, for the existence of human sacrifice . . . in the Canaanite world, and so there is no reason to doubt the Old Testament allusions [to human sacrifice].”