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Castulo (Latin:
Castulo; Iberian: Kastilo) was an
Iberian town and
bishopric (now
Latin titular see
located in the
Andalusian province of Jaén, in south-central...
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Cástulo Guerra (born
August 24, 1945) is an
Argentine actor who has
appeared in
several American films and
television shows. He has
appeared in the films...
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Battle of the
Upper Baetis was a
double battle,
comprising the
battles of
Castulo and Ilorca,
fought in 211 BC
during the
Second Punic War
between a Carthaginian...
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historical sources. Livy
records that
Hannibal married a
woman from
Castulo, a
powerful Iberian city
allied with Carthage. The
Roman poet
Silius Italicus...
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Scipio brothers captured Castulo, a
major mining town and the home of Hannibal's wife Imilce. They then
wintered at
Castulo and Ilugia. Over the last...
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Castulo plagiata, the yellow-banded footman, is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. The
species was
first described by
Francis Walker in 1854. It is found...
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media related to
Castulo doubledayi.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Castulo doubledayi. Savela,
Markku (June 24, 2015). "
Castulo doubledayi Newman...
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Castulo Zeledón (March 24, 1846 – July 16, 1923) was a
Costa Rican ornithologist. He was the son of Don
Manuel Zeledón,
governor of the district...
- a city in
Spain during antiquity,
located on the road from
Corduba to
Castulo. Originally, it was
located near the site of Mengíbar, but when it was...
- or to command[.]" Livy also
records that
Hannibal married a
woman from
Castulo, a
powerful Spanish city
closely allied with Carthage. The
Roman epic poet...