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Carthage (disambiguation)
Carthage (disambiguation) Carthage is the name of a number of places: The ancient city-state of Carthage The ancient Christian Church synods held there, Synods of Carthage For the primatial (arch)episcopal see, ...
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Carthage
Carthage This article is about the ancient city-state of Carthage in North Africa. For other uses of the word, see Carthage (disambiguation). A map of the central Mediterranean Sea, showing the location of Carthage (near modern Tunis). The map also ...
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Dido (disambiguation)
Dido (disambiguation) Dido was the queen and founder of Carthage. Dido can also be: Dido (singer), a ... DIDO, a nuclear reactor Dido, Queen of Carthage, a play by Christopher Marlowe HMS Dido ... with the number 209 This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with ...
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Carthage Senior High School
Carthage Senior High School There is more than one Carthage Senior High School: Carthage Senior High School (Missouri) Carthage Senior High School (New York) This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated ...
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User:MPerel/Jguk's era-related edits
... Dec 2004 (hist) (diff) Jihad (remove unnecessary disambiguation) 11:22, 11 Dec 2004 (hist) (diff ... 2004 (hist) (diff) Empress Wu ( remove unnecessary disambiguation) 19:22, 20 Nov 2004 (hist) (diff) History of Spain ( remove unnecessary disambiguation) 19:22, 20 Nov 2004 (hist) (diff) Noah (remove unnecessary disambiguation) 19:20, 20 Nov 2004 (hist) (diff ... hist) (diff) East-West Schism (remove unnecessary disambiguation) 19:18, 20 Nov 2004 (hist) ( ...
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User:MPerel/Jguk's era-related edits and talk comments
... Dec 2004 (hist) (diff) Jihad (remove unnecessary disambiguation) 11:22, 11 Dec 2004 (hist) (diff ... 2004 (hist) (diff) Empress Wu ( remove unnecessary disambiguation) 19:22, 20 Nov 2004 (hist) (diff) History of Spain ( remove unnecessary disambiguation) 19:22, 20 Nov 2004 (hist) (diff) Noah (remove unnecessary disambiguation) 19:20, 20 Nov 2004 (hist) (diff ... hist) (diff) East-West Schism (remove unnecessary disambiguation) 19:18, 20 Nov 2004 (hist) ( ...
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User talk:The Ogre
... about your edits to Andrade and Andrade (disambiguation). They had (previously) two different functions--Andrade ... a member of that particular family). Andrade (disambiguation) listed nearly everyone with the name. Now ... t see the point of merging Andrade (disambiguation) into it. It seems like it gives ... pages that give specific information (see Wikipedia:Disambiguation. However, I'm not going to revert ... that, a step up in class for Carthage? I don't think so. There ...
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Hannibal
Hannibal For other uses, see Hannibal (disambiguation). Hannibal's celebrated feat in crossing the ... name but not his fame. Hailing from Carthage, Hannibal was best known for his achievements ... 204 BC forced Hannibal to return to Carthage, where Scipio defeated him at Zama (202 ... the end of the war, Hannibal led Carthage for several years, aiding its recovery from ... Barca, was born in 247 BC. After Carthage's defeat in the First Punic ...
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Moloch
Moloch For other uses, see Moloch (disambiguation). Moloch or Molech or Molekh representing Hebrew ... as sacrifices in the Punic city of Carthage, which was a Phoenician colony. Cleitarchus, Diodorus ... 8216;al Hammon, the chief god of Carthage. Paul G. Mosca in his thesis (described ... to weep and that when Agathocles defeated Carthage, the Carthaginian nobles believed they had displeased ... sacrifice In 1921 Otto Eissfeldt , excavating in Carthage, discovered inscriptions with the word mlk ...
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Talk:Hannibal
Talk:Hannibal Disambiguation page This page is going to be ... the near future and Hannibal transformed to disambiguation page. Muriel 11:41, 14 Feb 2004 ... be that way. Just create a Hannibal (disambiguation) and link to it from the top ... is so similar to the fate of Carthage that I smell Roman propaganda or is ... that, a step up in class for Carthage? I don't think so. There ...
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