- Qart
Hadasht or Qart-ḥadašt
means "New City" in
Phoenician and may
refer to:
Ancient Carthage, the name
given to the city by the
Phoenicians Cartagena...
- was
founded around 227 BC by the
Carthaginian Hasdrubal the Fair as Qart
Hadasht (Phoenician: 𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤟𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕 QRT𐤟ḤDŠT;
meaning 'New Town'), the same...
-
consolidating it by
founding the
important city and
naval base of Qart
Hadasht,
which the
Romans later called Carthago Nova as the
capital of the new...
- the
Carthaginian general Hasdrubal the Fair
founded the city of Qart
Hadasht,
probably on an
early Iberian settlement called Mastia. The new city was...
- 227 BC by the
Carthaginian military leader Hasdrubal the Fair as Qart
Hadasht (Phoenician: 𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤟𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕 QRT𐤟ḤDŠT;
meaning "New Town"), the same...
- BC has yet to be found. That the city is
named 𐤒𐤓𐤕 𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕 (Qart-
hadasht, or "New City") at
least indicates it was a colony. The only surviving...
- the 8th century,
numerous Phoenician colonies were founded, like Kart-
Hadasht ('New Town'),
present day
Larnaca and Salamis. The
oldest cemetery of Salamis...
- of the
Iberian Peninsula in the
times preceding the
foundation of Qart
Hadasht –Cartagena– by the
Carthaginian general Asdrubal the Fair in 227 BC, and...
- Fair
continued his
incursions into Iberia,
founding the
colony of Qart
Hadasht (modern Cartagena) and
extending his
influence all the way to the southern...
- rise,
becoming the
emblem of Carthage,
derived from the
Phoenician Qart-
Hadasht,
meaning "New City". The city's
wealth and
prosperity attracts both Phoenicians...