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Carthage$502592$ - traduzione in spagnolo

LATIN NAME FOR THE INHABITANTS OF AFRICA
Afridi (carthage); Afridi (Carthage)

Carthage      
n. Cartago Nova, fundada por Asdrúnal (228 a.J.C.) Cap. de la España Cartaginesa y después de la provincia romana Cartaginense; nombre de varias ciudades en diferentes países
Hannibal         
  • 1868 illustration of [[Imilce]] and her son Haspar Barca by [[Juan de Dios de la Rada]]
  • Destruction of the Roman army (red), courtesy of the Department of History, United States Military Academy
  • [[Battle of Lake Trasimene]], 217&nbsp;BC.<br />From the Department of History, United States Military Academy
  • A diagram depicting the tactics used in the [[Battle of the Trebia]]
  • Bust of Hannibal, Bardo National Museum, Tunisia
  • Final act of the Second Punic War with the [[battle of Zama]] (202 BC)
  • quarter shekel]] of Carthage, perhaps minted in Spain; the obverse may depict Hannibal with the traits of a young [[Melqart]]; the reverse features one of his famous [[war elephants]].<ref>''Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Great Britain, Volume IX, British Museum, Part 2: Spain'', London, 2002, n° 102.</ref>
  • Kocaeli]], [[Turkey]]
  • Hannibal's route from Iberia to Italy}}
  • Charles Turner]]
  •  1510}}, [[Capitoline Museums]], Rome.
  • 1866 illustration of Hannibal and his army crossing the [[Alps]] by [[Heinrich Leutemann]]
  • Romantic]] atmosphere.
  • A bust of Hannibal, 17th century, [[Museum of Antiquities (Saskatoon)]]
  • Bust of doubtful provenance, possibly of [[Scipio Africanus]], and originally from the [[Tomb of the Scipios]]
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CARTHAGINIAN GENERAL DURING THE SECOND PUNIC WAR WITH THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
Hannibal of Carthage; Hanibal; Hanniball; Carthaginian general Hannibal; Hannibal Barca; Hannibal (Barcid); Conquests of Hannibal; Conquests of hannibal; Hannibal the Great; Cultural depictions of Hannibal; Hannibal Barka; Draft:Hannibal Barka
(n.) = Aníbal
Ex: Even Hannibal's crossing of the Alps in 218 B.C., with his Carthaginian troops and equipment, was a remarkable organizational feat.

Definizione

tun
sust. masc.
1) Guatemala. Tambor que usan los indios.
2) Danza. Baile antiguo de los indios quichés.

Wikipedia

Afri

Āfrī (singular Āfer) was a Latin name for the inhabitants of Africa, referring in its widest sense to all the lands south of the Mediterranean (Ancient Libya). Latin speakers at first used āfer as an adjective, meaning "of Africa". As a substantive, it denoted a native of Āfrica; i.e., an African.