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  • m is mostly widely known from the suffetes of Carthage, a former Phoenician colony.
  • He captured the Byzantine city of Carthage after defeating Ioannes the Patrician and Tib
  • le in the Second Punic War, leading forces of Carthage against the Roman Republic in Hispania, Galli
  • The Battle of Carthage, also known as the Battle of Dry Fork, took p
  • Carthage also besieged and took over Gades at this tim
  • sa" railroad runs from the center of Tunis to Carthage Amilcar station, a 5-minute walk from the cem
  • d in Galesburg, a Branch Campus is located in Carthage, and an Extension Center is located in Bushne
  • y into serious writing about Moloch, Melqart, Carthage, and Ba‘al Hammon.
  • Phoenician empire in North Africa, including Carthage, and the Mediterranean.
  • rces met at Tricamarum, some 30 miles west of Carthage, and the Roman cavalry immediately charged th
  • n Synod in Rome, which acquitted Caecilian of Carthage and condemned Donatus as a schismatic (see Do
  • entire season (a touchdown to then Class AAAA Carthage and a safety to Kilgore).
  • Moreover, Hanno the Libyan started out from Carthage and passed the Pillars of Heracles and sailed
  • 1881, at Thasos, Imbros and Lesbos (1882), at Carthage and Meninx (1883-84), at Odessa (1893) and el
  • state of Illinois, about eight miles south of Carthage and about 30 miles northeast of Quincy.
  • been used to refer to a thalassocracy such as Carthage and Phoenicia but during the medieval period
  • ville, but he went on to lead his division at Carthage and the Battle of Wilson's Creek in Missouri,
  • He saw action in the battles of Carthage and Springfield.
  • th of the longest recorded Roman aqueducts at Carthage and Cologne, but perhaps more significantly i
  • He saw action in several battles, including Carthage and Springfield.
  • Takes place after Blood of Carthage, and before Giles.
  • , NY 126 serves the adjacent villages of West Carthage and Carthage, where the route has overlaps wi
  • ecutions ended, and was consecrated Bishop of Carthage and Primate of North Africa.
  • anyone else being given similar treatment by Carthage) and had died of his battle wounds received i
  • n Farm Road 31, 17 miles (27 km) southeast of Carthage and 2 miles (3 km) from the Louisiana state l
  • Once a thriving area between Carthage and Hartsville, the community is still quaint
  • The last of these, from its proximity to Carthage and its opportune situation for communication
  • Martyrs Perpetua of Carthage and catechumens Saturus, Revocatus, Saturninu
  • The ZIP code is 62321 (for Carthage) and the FIPS place code is 19473.
  • ed McFarland's Station with other stations in Carthage and Lockland.
  • the quarrel as to the episcopal succession at Carthage, and it might have been expected that Optatus
  • Similar "tophets" have since been found at Carthage and other places in North Africa, and in Sard
  • al who took part in the Mercenary War between Carthage and rebel mercenaries.
  • ars Hanno the Great was the leading figure of Carthage, and perhaps the wealthiest.
  • ty Farm, Franklin, Moss Ridge, Old Brick, Old Carthage and Woodring.
  • The two forces met some 30 miles outside Carthage and the Roman cavalry immediately charged the
  • Not surprisingly, their accounts of Carthage are extremely hostile; while there are a few
  • see in 1804, to become titular Archbishop of Carthage, As such he filled several important position
  • acusan by origin, he was born and educated at Carthage as the son of a Carthaginian mother.
  • campaign against the governing aristocracy at Carthage at the close of the First Punic War, and in h
  • campaign against the governing aristocracy at Carthage at the close of the First Punic War, and in h
  • narch to full power, but failed, which led to Carthage becoming in name as well as in fact a republi
  • Carthage Bulldog Stadium is the Carthage Independent S
  • It is the new home of the Carthage Bulldogs and has a seating capacity of 6,000.
  • en sent to safety to a fortified monastery in Carthage, but when Guntharic took over the city, they
  • way's school district was merged with that of Carthage, but in the 1960s the town had retained enoug
  • shed by the Romans for its long alliance with Carthage, but owing to the mythical common origin of t
  • to the successful revolt against him begun at Carthage by Heraclius.
  • while canal boat traffic continued through to Carthage by way of improvements to the navigability of
  • Johnson built a horse railroad to Carthage by the Lower Falls of the Genesee and was the
  • a grist and saw mill on Spring River east of Carthage, c. 1860.
  • A disciple of St. Carthage, called Molana, founded a little monastery -
  • Seth attended St. Carthage Catholic church in West Philadelphia (now cal
  • In Texas: Atlanta, Athens, Bonham, Carthage, Clarksville, Crockett, Daingerfield, De Kalb
  • lle, Illinois, Juergens received an A.B. from Carthage College in 1925 and a J.D. from the Universit
  • She attended Carthage College for two years, then Wittenberg Univer
  • , Wisconsin) is the current head coach of the Carthage College baseball team.
  • 978 Johnson received her B.A. in history from Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and later her
  • n was the twelfth head football coach for the Carthage College Redmen (now called the "Red Devils")
  • in 1986 and in 1987 was an assistant coach at Carthage College in his hometown of Kenosha, Wisconsin
  • tanist, was Professor and Chair of Biology at Carthage College in Carthage, Illinois from 1920 to 19
  • He is now a member of the biology faculty at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
  • orn in Sharon, Wisconsin, Ladd graduated from Carthage College then located in Illinois.
  • Upon the relocation of Carthage College in 1964, Dr. Kibbe returned to her na
  • Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
  • ois, Bennett Gordon Hall at Ravinia Park, and Carthage College.
  • hools in Astoria and Canton, Illinois, and at Carthage College.
  • - & Hill, Marvin S.. Carthage Conspiracy: The Trial of the Accused Assassin
  • ville and Knoxville along US-70N via Lebanon, Carthage, Cookeville, and Crossville.
  • sed before 566 by Liberatus, an archdeacon of Carthage), correcting many mistakes and adding notes a
  • rained and equipped and his work at defending Carthage cost the Romans a difficult campaign to suppr
  • the catacombs below the temple of Astarte in Carthage, Cressida (formerly known as Vicki) tells a s
  • IWHS serves the communities of Carthage, Dallas City, La Harpe.
  • In 409, Marcellinus of Carthage, Emperor Honorius's secretary of state, decre
  • Carthage Film Festival - Tanit d'Or, 1992.
  • Tanit d'or at Carthage Film Festival, 1988
  • It alternates with the Carthage Film Festival.
  • Filmfare Best Movie Award, it was invited to Carthage Film Festival 1978, Chicago Film Festival, wh
  • rformed live at the Cairo Opera House and the Carthage Film Festival of Tunisia
  • ou Boy won the Silver Tanit award at the 1970 Carthage Film Festival in Tunisia.
  • Greek cities contested with Carthage for Sicily, and the Romans fought three wars
  • can be estimated to have stayed a prisoner in Carthage for six to seven years.
  • o's flight from Tyre and eventual founding of Carthage for dating these kings, is found in the Pygma
  • o's flight from Tyre and eventual founding of Carthage for dating these kings, is found in the Pygma
  • the triumph in 534 marking the reconquest of Carthage from the Vandals could have been the occasion
  • He was a bishop of Carthage from ca. 391 and led a number of ecclesiastic
  • per publishing business with ownership of the Carthage Gazette.
  • Jr. and his brother Hyrum were killed by the Carthage Greys at Carthage Jail on June 27, 1844, Will
  • Carthage had engaged in a 25 year struggle in Sardinia
  • It is not known if Carthage had any role in the Battle of Cumae in 524 BC
  • Although not a military threat to Carthage, Hanno the Great was captured, found to be a
  • According to the United States Census Bureau, Carthage has a total area of 10.5 square miles (27.3 k
  • Some cities, such as Carthage, have been destroyed by rivals.
  • Leading experts on Carthage have been skeptical as to whether it is even
  • In 411, at the Conference of Carthage, he ruled that the Donatists were heretics an
  • risonment in the monastery of Mandracium near Carthage, he was transferred to a prison in Alexandria
  • s overthrown by the son of the then Exarch of Carthage, Heraclius.
  • Carthage High (Grades 9-12)
  • Carthage High School is a public secondary school loca
  • The conoslidated school used the Carthage High School building as its new home.
  • It was the consolidation of Carthage High School, Dallas City High School, and La
  • ying career was over, Davis became a coach at Carthage High School and later Panola College.
  • Principal of Carthage High School in 1889 and 1890 and of the grade
  • The Esquire Theater in Carthage hosts Country music on Saturday evenings.
  • unity located about eleven miles northeast of Carthage, Illinois in Fountain Green Township, Hancock
  • From 1965 to 1975 Carthage, Illinois was home to Robert Morris Universit
  • He died in Carthage, Illinois at the age of 75.
  • From 1870 to 1964 Carthage, Illinois was home to Carthage College, which
  • r high school located at 600 Miller Street in Carthage, Illinois, a small city in Hancock County, Il
  • other Hyrum were killed by a mob in prison in Carthage, Illinois, the Smiths had requested that Tayl
  • g the newly formed Illini West High School in Carthage, Illinois.
  • ay was born Bertrice Kimbrough on a farm near Carthage, Illinois.
  • hand carved furnishings by William Bartels of Carthage, Illinois.
  • Smith had been killed by a mob at the jail in Carthage, Illinois.
  • BCE, about a century after the foundation of Carthage in Tunisia.
  • He died at Tunis (or Carthage) in the Eighth Crusade, in the company of Lou
  • tical Baptisms at the close of the Council of Carthage in 256; whose Acts are herewith published,' 2
  • Carthage in Flames (1960)
  • Christian anti-Jewish polemical tract set in Carthage in 634 but written in Palestine sometime betw
  • A dam erected northeast of Carthage in 1875 provided water power to mills and oth
  • ic Hall of Fame/Tex Ritter Museum, located in Carthage in Panola County in East Texas honors those w
  • credence to the establishment of a colony in Carthage in that time frame.
  • Consul of the Roman Republic at the Siege of Carthage in 146 BC.
  • She worked at Carthage in the early years of the UNESCO archaeologic
  • of Tyre, after which she founded the city of Carthage in 814 BC.
  • ygmalion, after which she founded the city of Carthage in 814 BC.
  • issa, fled from Tyre, after which she founded Carthage in North Africa.
  • ygmalion, after which she founded the city of Carthage in 814 BC.
  • ygmalion, after which she founded the city of Carthage in 814 BC.
  • 1829 in order to establish a law practice at Carthage, in Smith County.
  • to the Roman Republic with the destruction of Carthage in 146BCE, but gained more autonomy than it h
  • Carthage Independent School District is a public schoo
  • e community of Long Branch is provided by the Carthage Independent School District.
  • grades nine through twelve and is part of the Carthage Independent School District.
  • The museum houses the Carthage Institute of Paleontology and an on-site labo
  • the curator of the museum and director of the Carthage Institute of Paleontology.
  • Carthage is traveled by two Arkansas State Highways, A
  • Carthage is a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • The historical study of Carthage is problematic.
  • Carthage is a former settlement in Inyo County, Califo
  • Carthage is a city in Dallas County, Arkansas, United
  • Carthage is a residential neighborhood located in the
  • Carthage is an unincorporated community in Floyd Count
  • The Carthage ISD Board of Education announced that the new
  • by an armed mob during their imprisonment in Carthage Jail on June 27, 1844.
  • The Smiths had been imprisoned in Carthage Jail when the prison was stormed by an armed
  • er Smith and his brother Hyrum were killed in Carthage Jail in June 1844, their bodies were displaye
  • aving directed men under his command to storm Carthage Jail where Smith was being held in June 1844.
  • 44, Bernhisel accompanied Joseph Smith to the Carthage Jail and spent some time with Smith and his b
  • panied Joseph and Hyrum Smith on their way to Carthage jail and was taken prisoner when the mob ente
  • someone had carved “Remember Haun's Mill and Carthage Jail” just below the biblical passage on the
  • Carthage Junior High (Grades 7-8)
  • Carthage Junior High School (Grades 6-8)
  • story collections are presently housed in the Carthage Kibbe Heritage Museum in Carthage.
  • While at Carthage, LaVinn also coached the baseball team in 194
  • Similar to his time at Carthage, LaVinn also coached the men's basketball tea
  • Canaan and for Phoenicia it includes Gadges, Carthage, Lepcis Magna, and Cyrene among others (altho
  • The airport is named for the historic city of Carthage, located just north of the airport.
  • Carthage lost battles but managed to safeguard Phoenic
  • s of the disastrous Battle of Dertosa reached Carthage, Mago and his army were sent to Hispania (the
  • Operations from Milliken's Bend to New Carthage March 31-April 17.
  • sians had taken over Cyrene by this time, and Carthage may have been spared a trial of arms against
  • Carthage may have paid tribute irregularly to the Grea
  • District is a public school district based in Carthage, Mississippi (USA).
  • Licensed to Carthage, Mississippi, USA.
  • Richard M. Webster, Jr. continues to live in Carthage, Missouri and currently serves as the Jasper
  • way to the annual Marian Days celebration in Carthage, Missouri in honor of the Virgin Mary.
  • Livingstone is a native of Carthage, Missouri and grew up in an Air Force family.
  • ard M. "Dick" Webster (born April 29, 1922 in Carthage, Missouri - died March 1990) was an American
  • Javon (Anthony) Jackson (born June 16, 1965, Carthage, Missouri) is an American jazz tenor saxophon
  • Joseph Shore (born 16 April 1948 in Carthage, Missouri) is a retired American operatic bar
  • Farmer House ( Carthage, Missouri), listed on the National Register o
  • The congregation maintains a monastery in Carthage, Missouri, which hosts an annual Marian Days
  • Philosopher Kim Dinh died on 25 March 1997 at Carthage, Missouri, USA, at 83 years old.
  • “MS Rotterdam”; and the Fountain of Angels in Carthage, Missouri.
  • ounty, Missouri and in 1936 started school in Carthage, Missouri.
  • Carthage, MO: Carthage Pirates 1938-1940
  • WZFX's signal north of Carthage, Moore County begins to see significant inter
  • s, past the towns of New Castle, Knightstown, Carthage, Morristown, Shelbyville and Edinburgh.
  • lives in Signal Mountain, TN and has lived in Carthage, MS.
  • Another, jailed in Carthage, NC, torched their beds and attacked the fire
  • Carthage, NC: Scots Plaid P, 1998.
  • Michael Joseph Hornung was born in Carthage, New York in 1857.
  • ool for Girls, located twenty miles away from Carthage, North Carolina.
  • Garry Wilbert Cobb (born March 16, 1957 in Carthage, North Carolina) is a former American footbal
  • ury BCE (similar to another that was found in Carthage, North Africa), made of alabaster, and probab
  • e (4.73 km2) North Carolina State Forest near Carthage, North Carolina.
  • At the northeast edge of West Carthage, NY 126 crosses the Black River and enters th
  • r and fosterer of his greater namesake, Saint Carthage of Lismore, also known as Saint Mochuda.
  • the Synod of Hippo (393), and the Councils of Carthage of 397.
  • units and commanders fought in the Battle of Carthage of the American Civil War.
  • on and approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Carthage on Pat Luckett Road situated between Mississi
  • n the run past the Vicksburg batteries to New Carthage on the night of 16 April and 17 April 1863, t
  • more circuitous route that Route 27 took via Carthage on modern NY 26, NY 126, and NY 3. NY 12 rejo
  • and thus disagreed with the Episcopal see of Carthage on the primacy of chastity, sobriety, humilit
  • lmer was with the LDS Prophet Joseph Smith at Carthage on June 25, 1844, and prior to the death of J
  • ometimes jointly referred to as the Battle of Carthage, one of several battles to bear that name.
  • She was said to be born at Carthage or at Hippo Diarrhytus (today known as Bizert
  • The prize is usually given at Carthage Palace and the recipient is invited to meet w
  • ugh rural areas, and the portion southeast of Carthage parallels either the Black River or a tributa
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