- The
Battle of
Oroscopa was
fought between a
Carthaginian army of more than 30,000 men
commanded by the
general Hasdrubal and a
Numidian force of unknown...
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Costa Rica
Oroscopa concha H. Druce, 1891
Panama Oroscopa cordobensis Schaus, 1916
Mexico Oroscopa diascia Hampson, 1924
Trinidad Oroscopa electrona Schaus...
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treaty notwithstanding. The
campaign ended in
disaster as the
Battle of
Oroscopa ended with a
Carthaginian defeat and the
surrender of the Carthaginian...
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further intervention,
found one when M****inissa
attacked the
Punic city of
Oroscopa. Hasdrubal,
leading a
force of 30,000 men to
relieve the city, was decisively...
- Masinissa's sons.
Masinissa sent a
force to
siege the
Carthaginian city of
Oroscopa, but they were
repelled by a
Carthaginian army led by a Hasdrubal. Among...
- Masinissa, in
breach of the treaty. The
campaign ended at the
Battle of
Oroscopa,
where Carthage was
defeated and
Hasdrubal surrendered its army. Hasdrubal...
-
treaty notwithstanding. The
campaign ended in
disaster at the
battle of
Oroscopa and anti-Carthaginian
factions in Rome used the
illicit military action...
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Masinissa and Carthage. He
defeated the Punics, however, at the
Battle of
Oroscopa in 151 BC. In any case,
animated probably by an
irrational fear of a Carthaginian...
-
treaty notwithstanding. The
campaign ended in
disaster at the
Battle of
Oroscopa and anti-Carthaginian
factions in Rome used the
illicit military action...
- This
incident led to a
retaliatory strike on the
Carthaginian town of
Oroscopa that
heralded the
start of the Carthaginian–Numidian War and eventually...