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Carthage and 2
* 1985 – Ugo Vetere, then the mayor of Rome, and Chedli Klibi, then the mayor of Carthage meet in Tunis to sign a treaty of friendship officially ending the Third Punic War which lasted 2, 131 years.
Because Ptolemy derived many of his key latitudes from crude longest day values, his latitudes are erroneous on average by roughly a degree ( 2 degrees for Byzantium, 4 degrees for Carthage ), though capable ancient astronomers knew their latitudes to more like a minute.
The county is divided into ten townships, which are both numbered and named: 1 ( Carthage ), 2 ( Bensalem ), 3 ( Sheffields ), 4 ( Ritter ), 5 ( Deep River ), 6 ( Greenwood ), 7 ( McNeill ), 8 ( Sandhill ), 9 ( Mineral Springs ), and 10 ( Little River ).
* Carthage would pay Rome 2, 200 Euobean sSilver talents ( 56 tons ) over a 20 year period as reparations.
* Carthage would pay 2, 200 silver talents in 10 year installments, and 1, 000 talents immediately, a total of 3, 200 talents as war reparations.
The riches collected from the Carthaginian camp, as well as the 2, 000 talents of silver that resulted from the peace treaty with Carthage, were dispersed by Gelo among his troops and his allies, with a large amount designated for the construction of a new temple in Syracuse.
Mago, in a cavalry ambush of Publius Cornelius Scipio, killed 2, 000 Romans near Akra Leuke in 214 BC, and also aided in keeping the Hispanic tribes loyal to Carthage.
The station can also be seen in Massena on WNYF-LD's second digital subchannel ( UHF channel 28. 2 ) from a transmitter in South Colton along NY 56 and WNYF-CD's second digital subchannel ( UHF channel 35. 2 ) from WWNY's tower in Carthage.
Carthage paid 2, 000 silver talents as indemnity, erected two monuments in the memory of Himera, but lost no territory.
( 1 ) The struggle for hegemony over Italy, especially against the Samnite League ( 338 – 264 BCE ); ( 2 ) the struggle with Carthage for hegemony in the western Mediterranean Sea ( 264 – 201 BCE ); and the struggle against the Hellenistic monarchies for control of the eastern Mediterranean ( 201 – 91 BCE ).
As part of the terms of the treaty, Rome demanded that Carthage give up " all islands lying between Sicily and Italy ", immediately pay Rome a sum of 1, 000 talents of gold, and pay a further 2, 000 talents over a period of 10 years.
He also wrote on the trade of Carthage, on the geographer Pytheas of Marseille, and two important works on numismatics ( La Numismatique du moyen âge, 2 vols., 1835 ; Etudes numismatiques, 1840 ).
** Carthage Ascendant: The Book of Ash, # 2
In Book 2, the Roman legation is heard at Carthage, but Hannibal takes the city after the defenders heroically commit suicide.
The final was against local rivals Morocco, and Brazilian-born striker Francileudo Santos put The Eagles Of Carthage 1 – 0 ahead on 4 minutes, Morocco equalised just before half-time, but Ziad Jaziri made the score 21 on 51 minutes to win the tournament for Tunisia.
From ( 1 ) Adam, his son ( 2 ) Seth, his son ( 3 ) Enos, his son ( 4 ) Cainan, his son ( 5 ) Mahalaleel, his son ( 6 ) Jared, his son ( 7 ) Enoch, his son ( 8 ) Methuselah, his son ( 9 ) Lamech, his son ( 10 ) Noah, his son ( 11 ) Japhet, his son ( 12 ) Magog, his son ( 13 ) Baoth " to whom Scythia came has his lot ," his son ( 14 ) Phoeniusa Farsaidh ( Fenius Farsa ) King of Scythia, his son ( 15 ) Gaodhal ( Gathelus ), his son ( 16 ) Asruth, his son ( 17 ) Sruth ( who fled Egypt to Creta ), his son ( 18 ) Heber Scut ( returned to Scythia ), his son ( 19 ) Beouman, King of Scythia, his son ( 20 ) Ogaman King of Scythia, his son ( 21 ) Tait King of Scythia, his son ( 22 ) Agnon ( who fled Scythia by sea with the majority of his people ), his son ( 23 ) Lamhfionn ( who led his people to Gothia or Getulia, where Carthage was afterwards built ), his son ( 24 ) Heber Glunfionn King of Gothia, his son ( 25 ) Agnan Fionn King of Gothia, his son ( 26 ) Febric Glas King of Gothia, his son ( 27 ) Nenuall King of Gothia, his son ( 28 ) Nuadhad King of Gothia, his son ( 29 ) Alladh King of Gothia, his son ( 30 ) Arcadh King of Gothia, his son ( 31 ) Deag King of Gothia, his son ( 32 ) Brath King of Gothia ( who left Gothia with a large band of his people and settled in Galicia, Spain ), his son ( 33 ) Breoghan King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal, his son ( 34 ) Bile King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal, and his son ( 35 ) Galamh ( also known as Milesius of Spain ) King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal.
* The Council of Carthage, called the third by Denzinger, on 28 August 397 issued a canon of the Bible quoted as, " Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua son of Nun, Judges, Ruth, 4 books of Kingdoms, 2 books of Chronicles, Job, the Davidic Psalter, 5 books of Solomon, 12 books of Prophets, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, Ezekiel, Tobias, Judith, Esther, 2 books of Ezra, 2 books of Maccabees, and in the New Testament: 4 books of Gospels, 1 book of Acts of the Apostles, 13 letters of the Apostle Paul, 1 letter of his to the Hebrews, 2 of Peter, 3 of John, 1 of James, 1 of Jude, and one book of the Apocalypse of John.
Carthaginian Peace can refer to two things: either ( 1 ) the peace imposed on Carthage by Rome in 146 BC, whereby the Romans systematically burned Carthage to the ground, or ( 2 ) the imposition of a very brutal ' peace ' in general.

Carthage and 200
As part of the treaty with Rome, Carthage agrees to abandon all its claims on Sicily, to refrain from sailing her warships in Italian waters and to pay an indemnity of 3, 200 talents.
Shomarka Keita, a biological anthropologist from Howard University, has claimed that populations in Carthage circa 200 BC and northern Algeria 1500 BC were very diverse.
Carthage, stripped of allies and territory ( Sicily, Sardinia, Hispania ), was suffering under a huge indemnity of 200 silver talents to be paid every year for 50 years.
There was certainly a brazen bull at Agrigentum that was carried off by the Carthaginians to Carthage, when it was again taken by Scipio a. k. a. Scipio – the Elder, and restored to Agrigentum circa 200 BC.
Rome, which had dealt with Carthage with all due honor and courtesy during the crisis, going as far as to release all Punic prisoners without ransom and refuse to accept offers from Utica and Rebels mercenaries based in Sardinia to incorporate these territories into the Roman domain, seized Sardinia and Corsica and forced Carthage to pay 1, 200 talents for her initial refusal to renounce her claim over the islands.
In 200 BC, with Carthage no longer a threat, the Romans declared war on Macedon arguing that they were intervening to protect the freedom of the Greeks.
The Founder of the Mormons, Joseph Smith, was killed in Carthage, Illinois by a mob of about 200 men, almost all of whom were members of the Illinois state militia.
A Thermal Depolymerization demonstration plant was completed in 1999 in Philadelphia by Thermal Depolymerization, LLC, and the first full-scale commercial plant was constructed in Carthage, Missouri, about from ConAgra Foods ' massive Butterball turkey plant, where it is expected to process about 200 tons of turkey waste into of oil per day.
Its ruins exist at Ras Dimas near Bekalta, approximately 200 km southeast of Carthage.
The region produced figures such as Christian Church writer Tertullian ( c. 155 – c. 202 ); and Christian Church martyrs or leading figures such as Perpetua and Felicity ( martyrs, c. 200 CE ); St Cyprian of Carthage (+ 258 ); St. Monica ; her son the philosopher St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo I (+ 430 ) ( 1 ); and St Julia of Carthage ( 5th century.
While he was there, a mob of about 200 armed men stormed Carthage Jail in the late afternoon of June 27, 1844, and both Joseph and his brother Hyrum were killed.
Around the year 200 in Carthage ( modern Tunisia, Africa ), Tertullian says: " We Christians wear out our foreheads with the sign of the cross ".
Weakened by both the First Punic War and the Mercenary War, Carthage immediately surrendered rather than enter into a conflict with Rome again, giving up all claims on Sardinia and Corsica, and agreed to pay a further indemnity of 1, 200 talents.
* Carthage surrenders to Rome once again, rather than enter into another war, giving up any claim to Sardinia and Corsica, and adding another 1, 200 talents to its debt to Rome.

Carthage and 66
Avilla is located at ( 37. 193821, − 94. 128991 ), ten miles east of Carthage, Missouri on MO Route 96 ( formally " Historic " US Route 66 ) and four miles west of the Lawrence County, Missouri line.
** 66 Drive-In in Carthage, Missouri
A large section of the highway between Halltown and Carthage served as U. S. Route 66 and is currently marked as Historic Route 66.
It lies along former U. S. Route 66 ( Route 96 ) twenty-one miles east of Carthage.
Phelps dates back to the 1830s, a town on the old Carthage Road ( later US 66 ).
It went through a building boom in 1926 with Carthage Road becoming Route 66.
It lies along Route 96 ( formerly U. S. Route 66 ) approximately eighteen miles east of Carthage.
Maxville is a former town on U. S. Route 66, about two miles ( 3 km ) east of Carthage in Jasper County, Missouri, United States.
It started as a post office founded in the late 1870s on Carthage Road, later to become US 66.

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