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Carteia (Ancient Gr****: Καρτηίᾳ) was a
Phoenician and
Roman town at the head of the Bay of
Gibraltar in Spain. It was
established at the most northerly...
- The
Battle of
Carteia, also
known by the
modern name
Battle of the Guadalquivir, took
place during the
Second Punic War in 206 BC
between the
forces of...
- The
Battle of
Carteia was a
minor naval battle during the
latter stages of Caesar's
civil war won by the
Caesarians led by Caesar's
legate Gaius Didius...
- The
Battle of
Carteia was a
naval battle of the
Second Punic War,
fought between the navy of the
Roman Republic and a
Carthaginian fleet in 206 BC near...
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Carteia –
Romans defeat Carthaginians in Hispania.
Battle of
Carteia (naval) –
Romans defeat Carthaginians in a
naval battle near the city of
Carteia...
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Senate to
request a town to live in, and were
given Carteia,
named Colonia Libertinorum Carteia.
After the fall of Rome, the
Vandals briefly established...
- what is
today known as the
Campo (hinterland) of Gibraltar. The town of
Carteia, near the
location of the
modern Spanish town of San Roque, was founded...
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violacea Pagenstecher, 1884
Remigia crinigera Swinhoe, 1897
Plecoptera antigona Holland, 1900
Carteia grisea Warren, 1912
Carteia roeniata Warren, 1912...
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Senate to
request a town to live in and are
given Carteia,
which is
named Colonia Libertinorum Carteia.
Lucius Postumius Albinus is sent by Rome as an amb****ador...
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river and
marched down the river's left bank
towards the old
Roman city of
Carteia at the head of the Bay of Gibraltar. A 6,000-strong
Moorish force from...