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- Astapa is a Neotropical genus of moths of the family Notodontidae, with three described, and possibly several further not yet described, species. Species...
- Astapa drewi is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is found in north-eastern Ecuador. It was first described in 2011 by Paul Miller. The species shows...
- Astapa signata is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is found in the western Andes of Colombia and Ecuador. The forewings are green with salmon-coloured...
- Illiturgis by Roman General Publius Cornelius Scipio in 206 BC, people of Astapaknowing they faced a similar fate – decided to burn the city with all...
- hope of having a lesser punishment from the Roman army. The citizens of Astapa (nowadays Estepa) interpreted the severity of the treatment Illiturgis differently...
- his army. Other Roman commanders captured other towns in Spain, including Astapa, whose inhabitants committed m**** suicide. After a quickly-suppressed revolt...
- subjugated. He crossed the River Baetis; two cities surrendered. However, Astapa was a Carthaginian ally, hated the Romans and carried out brigandage raids...
- Josep Domènech i Estapà (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛb duˈmɛnək i əstəˈpa]; Tarragona, 1858 – Cabrera de Mar, 1917) was a Catalan architect. He graduated...
- inspired by similar events from the antiquity, including m**** suicides in Astapa following the destruction of Illiturgis (206 BC), to "death or victory"...
- Estepa is mentioned in classical sources as Astapa and Ostippo. The Romans destro**** the Carthaginian city of Astapa during the Punic Wars, as described by...