- Acra and
Hippo Polis ("Hippo the City").
Polybius mentions it as
Hippo Diarrhytus (Ancient Gr****: Ἱππὼν διάρρυτος, Hippōn Diárrhytos), "Hippo Divided-by-the-Water"...
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being destro**** by the
Romans Utica -
earliest settlement in
Africa Hippo Diarrhytus - now Bizerte, the
northernmost city in
Africa Hadrumetum Ruspina Leptis...
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Tunisia Aspis (Kelibia)
Bulla Regia Carthage Hadrumetum (Sousse)
Hippo Diarrhytus (Bizerte)
Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir)
Maqom Hadesh (Ounga)
Meninx (Djerba)...
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Phoenicians from Tyre
around the 12th century BC. To
distinguish it from
Hippo Diarrhytus (the
modern Bizerte, in Tunisia), the
Romans later referred to it as Hippo...
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River into the Mediterranean,
between Carthage in the
south and
Hippo Diarrhytus (present-day Bizerte) in the north. It is
traditionally considered to...
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Tunisia Aspis (Kelibia)
Bulla Regia Carthage Hadrumetum (Sousse)
Hippo Diarrhytus (Bizerte)
Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir)
Maqom Hadesh (Ounga)
Meninx (Djerba)...
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centuries ago. In City of God (426 A.D.), St.
Augustine remarks: At Hippo-
Diarrhytus there is a man
whose hands are crescent-shaped, and have only two fingers...
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Tunisia Aspis (Kelibia)
Bulla Regia Carthage Hadrumetum (Sousse)
Hippo Diarrhytus (Bizerte)
Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir)
Maqom Hadesh (Ounga)
Meninx (Djerba)...
- settlements, were
established in the
following centuries,
including Hippo Diarrhytus and Hadrumetum. The
foundation of
Carthage on the site of
modern Tunis...
- of all
nearby Phoenician colonies,
including Hadrumetum, Utica,
Hippo Diarrhytus and Kerkouane;
subjugated many
neighboring Libyan tribes, and occupied...