- The
Medjerda River (Arabic: وادي مجردة), the
classical Bagrada, is a
river in
North Africa flowing from
northeast Algeria through Tunisia before emptying...
- The
Battle of the
Bagradas River (the
ancient name of the Medjerda), also
known as the
Battle of Tunis, was a
victory by a
Carthaginian army led by Xanthippus...
- The
Battle of the
Bagradas (49 BC)
occurred near the
Bagradas River (the
classical name of the Medjerda) in what is now
Tunisia on 24
August and was fought...
-
Bagrada hilaris is a
species of
shield bug
known by the
common names bagrada bug and
painted bug. It
could be
mistaken for or
erroneously referred to as...
- The
Battle of
Bagradas, the
Bagradas, or the
Bagradas River (the
ancient name of the Medjerda) may
refer to:
Battle of the
Bagradas River (255 BC), also...
-
Bagrada is a
genus of
stink bugs in the
family Pentatomidae.
Bagrada abeillei ****n, 1881
Bagrada elegans ****n, 1873
Bagrada funerea Horvath, 1901 Bagrada...
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afterwards he led the
Roman expedition to
Africa but was
defeated at the
Bagradas River in
spring of 255 BC. He was
captured and then
probably died of natural...
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estimated at 30,000 and they
established a
strong camp on a flat
plain of the
Bagradas River known as the
Great Plains. This was near
modern Souk el
Kremis and...
- The
Battle of the
Bagradas River was
fought between a
Carthaginian army led by
Hamilcar Barca and a
rebel force led by
Spendius in 240 BC in what is now...
- last six
years of the
First Punic War. The
rebels held the line of the
Bagradas River with 10,000 men
commanded by Spendius.
Hamilcar would need to force...