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CARTHAGINIAN - traduction vers arabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Carthaginian (disambiguation)

CARTHAGINIAN         

ألاسم

القرطاجي

الصفة

قرطاجي

Carthaginian         
ADJ , N
قرطاجى
القرطاجي      
Carthaginian

Définition

Carthaginian
·noun A native or inhabitant of Carthage.
II. Carthaginian ·adj Of a pertaining to ancient Carthage, a city of northern Africa.

Wikipédia

Carthaginian

The term Carthaginian (Latin: Carthaginiensis [karˌtʰaːgɪniˈẽːsɪs]) usually refers to a citizen of Ancient Carthage.

It can also refer to:

  • Carthaginian (ship), a three-masted schooner built in 1921
  • Insurgent privateers; nineteenth-century South American privateers, particularly those hailing from Cartagena, Colombia, and flying the insurgent flag were often called "Carthaginians" in the contemporary British and American press. Occasionally 19th century vessels in the Mediterranean hailing from Cartagena, Spain, too might be referred to as "Carthaginian".
Exemples du corpus de texte pour CARTHAGINIAN
1. Variants included Breakfast Porridge and Carthaginian Porridge.
2. Carthaginian leader who led an army riding elephants across the Alps in an assault on Rome.
3. Figures such as Alexander the Great, the Carthaginian general Hannibal and Roman empress Agrippina the Younger will feature in the course.
4. Other factual highlights include Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond embarking on a 5,000–mile journey in search of the Holy Grail; Rageh Omaar exploring the miracles of Jesus; and a look at the man behind the myth of Carthaginian military leader Hannibal.
5. One mythic explanation for the existence of the woolly mammoth in the far reaches of Russia is that they were the last of Carthaginian General Hannibal‘s war elephants after they crossed over the Alps into Italy in the second century B.C.