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Tartessos
Tartessos Tartessos (also Tartessus) was a harbor city on the south ... claimed was Tartessian bronze: "They say that Tartessus is a river in the land of ... and there are some who think that Tartessus was the ancient name of Carpia, a ...
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Talk:Sepharad
... to Joppa to take ship for Tarshish (Tartessus in Spain) --Error 01:58, 8 December ... it makes clear that the existence of Tartessus at all, as a distinct locale, is ...
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Carpia
... Carpia after visiting Elis: "They say that Tartessus is a river in the land of ... and there are some who think that Tartessus was the ancient name of Carpia, a ...
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List of traditional Hebrew place names
... Israel. תְּקוֹעַ , . Tekoa, West Bank. תַּרְשִׁישׁ , . Tarshish; Tartessus. See also List of Hebrew names List ...
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Liuvigild
... from the Mediterranean coast or the southern Tartessus. The Visigoths in Hispania considered themselves the ...
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Massaliote Periplus
... searoutes used by traders from Phoenecia and Tartessus in their journeys around Iron Age Europe ...
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Himilco the Navigator
... by the Tartessians of southern Iberia. Near Tartessus, the Carthaginians had the trading port city ...
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Phocaea
... that they so impressed, Arganthonius , king of Tartessus in Spain, that he invited them to ...
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Thallus (historian)
... that Gygus was smitten, and fled to Tartessus. At that time Gygus ruled over that ...
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Eurytion
... silver-rooted boundless waters of the river Tartessus, in the hollow of a rock. He ...
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