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Byrsa was a
walled citadel above the
Phoenician harbour in
ancient Carthage, Tunisia, as well as the name of the hill it
rested on. In Virgil's account...
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operations on the
Byrsa,
circa 25 BC, to
prepare for new construction), 426 (Temple of Eshmun), 443 (
Byrsa diagram,
circa 1859). The
Byrsa had been destro****...
- for the
ancient children's
cemetery where it stands),
Carthage Byrsa (named for
Byrsa hill),
Carthage Dermech (Dermèche),
Carthage Hannibal (named for...
- city's agora, or even in some
cases in the
temple of
Eshmoun on the hill of
Byrsa. He was
responsible for all city affairs:
political and
administrative matters...
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church located in Carthage, Tunisia. The
cathedral sits on the peak of
Byrsa Hill, near the
ruins of the
ancient Punic and then
Roman city. It was built...
- Oxyc****
byrsa is a moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
found in New
South Wales. Nielsen, Ebbe S.; Robinson,
Gaden S.; Wagner,
David L. (2000). "Ghost-moths...
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basilica built outside Rome was that
built under the
Antonine dynasty on the
Byrsa hill in Carthage. The
basilica was
built together with a
forum of enormous...
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envisage a
mausoleum and a 17-metre (56 ft) high
colossus of
Hannibal on the
Byrsa, the
highest point of
Carthage overlooking Tunis. The
teenaged Sigmund Freud...
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Carthage Salammbô
Carthage Byrsa Carthage Dermech Carthage Hannibal Carthage Présidence
Carthage Amilcar...
- to
encircle an
entire nearby hill,
which was
therefore afterwards named Byrsa ("hide"). That
would become their new home. Many of the
locals joined the...