- the
river and gave
details of the
location of the city: They say that
Tartessus is a
river in the land of the Iberians,
running down into the sea by two...
-
connection between Tartessos and
Carpia after visiting Elis: "They say that
Tartessus is a
river in the land of the Iberians,
running down into the sea by two...
- Graecia),
Tarshish (Tarsus in Cilicia, but
after 1646
often identified with
Tartessus in Spain),
Kittim (modern Cyprus), and
Dodanim (alt. 1 Chron. 1:7 'Rodanim...
-
First Temple period, with some ****ociating the
biblical Tarshish with
Tartessus and
suggesting Jewish traders were
active in
Spain during the Phoenician...
-
Cyaniris semiargus maroccana (Lucas, 1920 (Morocco)
Cyaniris semiargus tartessus (Gil-T. & Huertas, 2007) (SW. Spain)
Cyaniris semiargus transiens Melcon...
- Spain.
Herodotus relates that they so
impressed Arganthonios, king of
Tartessus in Spain, that he
invited them to
settle there, and, when they declined...
- into the
Atlantic by the
Strait of
Gibraltar as far as
Tartessus, south-western Spain.
Tartessus had
previously been
unvisited by
traders and
Colaeus was...
- owns 100% of the mine,
through its 100%-owned subsidiary, EMED
Tartessus SL. EMED
Tartessus is
currently tasked with
cleaning and
restarting the mine, and...
-
native to the region.
Another tradition apparently placed the
battle at
Tartessus in Spain.
Diodorus Siculus presents a war with
multiple battles, with...
-
capital of
Tartessus and
could refer to the
biblical Tarshish. Its
Semitic meaning could be "trading post" or "foundry site",
since Tartessus was a major...