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Citadel above ancient Carthage's harbour
Byrsa was a walled citadel above the Phoenician harbour in ancient Carthage, Tunisia, as well as the name of the hill it rested on. In Virgil's account
Byrsa
Archaeological site in Tunisia
operations on the Byrsa, circa 25 BC, to prepare for new construction), 426 (Temple of Eshmun), 443 (Byrsa diagram, circa 1859). The Byrsa had been destroyed
Carthage
Legendary founder and first queen of Carthage
had enough to encircle an entire nearby hill, which was afterwards named Byrsa ("hide"). Dido and her party established a settlement on the hill. Locals
Dido
Commune in Tunis Governorate, Tunisia
for the ancient children's cemetery where it stands), Carthage Byrsa (named for Byrsa hill), Carthage Dermech (Dermèche), Carthage Hannibal (named for
Carthage_(municipality)
Political regime in Carthage
city's agora, or even in some cases in the temple of Eshmoun on the hill of Byrsa. He was responsible for all city affairs: political and administrative matters
Constitution_of_Carthage
the World Heritage by UNESCO since 1979. It is dominated by the hill of Byrsa, which was the center of the Punic city. Today, it is distinguished by the
Archaeological site of Carthage
Archaeological_site_of_Carthage
Small pouch made for carrying coins
or pouch (from the Latin bursa, which in turn, is from the Greek βύρσα, býrsa, oxhide), sometimes called coin purse for clarity, is a small money bag
Coin_purse
People from Ancient Carthage
the people's existence. In 1994, a Punic burial crypt was discovered on Byrsa Hill, near the entry to the National Museum of Carthage in Tunisia. Inside
Punic_people
Rail line in and La Marsa, Tunisia
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Tunis-Goulette-Marsa
Species of moth
Oxycanus byrsa is a moth of the family Hepialidae. It is found in New South Wales. Nielsen, Ebbe S.; Robinson, Gaden S.; Wagner, David L. (2000). "Ghost-moths
Oxycanus_byrsa
Capital and largest city of Tunisia
St. Louis Cathedral on the Byrsa hill at Carthage
Tunis
Latin Catholic church in Tunisia
church located in Carthage, Tunisia. The cathedral sits on the peak of Byrsa Hill, near the ruins of the ancient Punic and then Roman city. It was built
Acropolium_of_Carthage
Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)
envisage a mausoleum and a 17-metre (56 ft) high colossus of Hannibal on the Byrsa, the highest point of Carthage overlooking Tunis. The teenaged Sigmund Freud
Hannibal
Ancient Semitic maritime civilization
excavated from a Punic tomb in Tunisia. The lineage of this "Young Man of Byrsa" is believed to represent early gene flow from Iberia to the Maghreb. According
Phoenicia
Phoenician city-state
strips and lays them end to end until they encircle the entire hill of Byrsa. While digging to set the foundation of their new settlement, the Tyrians
Ancient_Carthage
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Tunis_Marine
Ancient Roman circus in Carthage, Tunisia
Location of the Circus of Carthage, with the Byrsa hill in the background.
Circus_of_Carthage
Church in Carthage, Tunisia
Bey of Tunis to the King of France in 1830. The chapel was located atop Byrsa Hill, at the heart of the Archaeological Site of Carthage, until it was
Chapelle Saint-Louis de Carthage
Chapelle_Saint-Louis_de_Carthage
Genus of plants
Subfamily: Menispermoideae Genus: Stephania Lour. Type species Stephania rotunda Lour. Synonyms Byrsa Noronha Clypea Blume Homocnemia Miers Ileocarpus Miers
Stephania
Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
Carthage tomb in Byrsa, Tunisia. U5b2c2 less than 3,000 years ago. Has the main relationship with the young phoenician man of Byrsa. U5b2c2a U5b2c2b U5b2c3
Haplogroup_U
Type of building in classical and church architecture
basilica built outside Rome was that built under the Antonine dynasty on the Byrsa hill in Carthage. The basilica was built together with a forum of enormous
Basilica
Moldovan weightlifter (born 1972)
Vladimir Bîrsa (born 22 April 1972) is a Moldovan male weightlifter, competing in the 77 kg category and representing Moldova at international competitions
Vladimir_Bîrsa
la dir.] Byrsa I. Mission archéologique française à Carthage, éd. INAA, Tunis / éd. École française de Rome, Rome, 1979 [sous la dir.] Byrsa II. Mission
Serge_Lancel
East Germanic tribe
public buildings were renovated. The political centre of Carthage was the Byrsa Hill. New industrial centres emerged within towns during this period. Historian
Vandals
Peoples. The city of Carthage initially covered the area around a hill called Byrsa, paid an annual tribute to the nearby Libyan tribes, and may have been ruled
History_of_Carthage
Ancient Roman cement type
Lancel, "Les Pavimenta Punica du quartier punique tardif de la colline de Byrsa," Cahiers des etudes anciennes 17 (1985) 157-77. For the signinum floors
Opus_signinum
Season of television series
"Cor-Ai" Mario Azzopardi Tom J. Astle January 23, 1998 (1998-01-23) The Byrsa, human inhabitants of the planet Cartago (P3X-1279) that was once enslaved
Stargate_SG-1_season_1
Archeological site in Tunisia
threatening the agora. This attack occurred in the final assault on the hill of Byrsa. The situation of the ports suffered the same fate as the rest of the city
Carthage_Punic_Ports
Germanic Kingdom in North Africa
some public buildings were renovated. The political centre of Carthage was Byrsa Hill. New industrial centres emerged in towns during this period. Historian
Vandal_Kingdom
National museum in Carthage, Tunisia
National Museum (Arabic: المتحف الوطني بقرطاج) is a national museum in Byrsa, Tunisia. Along with the Bardo National Museum, it is one of the two main
Carthage_National_Museum
Handled bag used to carry personal items
The ancient Greeks made use of leather, papyrus and linen purses known as byrsa to store coins, which is the etymological origin of the English word "purse"
Handbag
Ancient Roman amphitheater in Carthage, Tunisia
century or the beginning of the 2nd century, to the west of the hill of Byrsa. An inscription date certifies that it was in service from 133–139 C.E.
Carthage_amphitheatre
Christian temple
preoccupied with obtaining inscriptions and items for display at the museum on Byrsa hill. The visit was disappointing for the public and specialists alike and
Basilica_of_Saint-Cyprien
Muslim conquests by the Rashidun and Umayyad caliphates
the conquest was not as destructive as once assumed, even in Carthage the Byrsa Hill was continuously occupied and the decline and depopulation of the region
Muslim conquest of the Maghreb
Muslim_conquest_of_the_Maghreb
Ancient Sabean ruler from early 7th century BCE
Ryckmans 586 Albert Jamme: Inscriptions de alentours de Mâreb, in: Cahiers de Byrsa 5, 1955, S. 271 ff., Nr. 541 (zitiert als: Ja 541) Beeston, Alfred Felix
Karib'il_Watar
Coins of ancient Carthage
(𐤁𐤀𐤓𐤑𐤕). Older scholarship interpreted this as the Punic language form of Byrsa, the citadel of Carthage, but Anna Maria Bisi argued that the more natural
Carthaginian_coinage
JK2911 Egypt 2,794-2,580 M1a1 J Takabuti Egypt 2,680 H4a1 Young Man of Byrsa Tunisia late 6th century BCE U5b2c1 OM:KMM A 64 YM:KMM A 63 Egypt 2,186-2
List_of_DNA-tested_mummies
Early order of Classical architecture
capital from Cerro del Villar, preserved in the Museum of Malaga (Spain)]. BYRSA: Scritti Sull'antico Oriente Mediterraneo (in Spanish) (39–40). Lugano:
Aeolic_order
French historian
the archaeological site of Carthage, she led excavations on the hill of Byrsa in 1947. Married to historian Gilbert Charles-Picard, Colette Picard was
Colette_Picard
Roman-era mosaic
Location of the place where the mosaic was discovered in relation to the Byrsa hill and the columned building. Location of the place where the mosaic was
Mosaic of the Horses of Carthage
Mosaic_of_the_Horses_of_Carthage
history, and includes the story about how the Phoenician queen acquired the Byrsa. By the middle of the sixth century BC, Carthage had grown into a fully
History_of_Tunisia
(2007). "Los libros púnicos de Cartago: a la búsqueda de un saber perdido". Byrsa: Revista semestrale di arte, cultura e archeologia del mediterraneo punico
Phoenician–Punic_literature
Military unit
based command appointment the post who was responsible superintending HMS Byrsa at Bougie, Algeria including its facilities and staff from January to December
Commodore-in-Charge,_Algiers
149 BC series of engagements in the Third Punic War
camp on the isthmus leading up to the city, directly facing the citadel of Byrsa, while Censorinus made his encampment on the shore of Lake Tunis, opposite
Battle_of_Lake_Tunis
Punic-era cemetery
architectural fragments have been uncovered at nearby sites like Ard el-Khéraïb and Byrsa. Alfred Louis Delattre described a building covering several funeral wells
Necropolis_of_the_Rabs
Rufus 52: Q. Manilius Cumanus 52: Q. Pompeius Rufus 52: T. Munatius Plancus Byrsa 52: C. Sallustius Crispus 51: C. Caelius Rufus 51: P. Cornelius 51: C. Vibius
List_of_Roman_tribunes
the Imperial cult of ancient Rome, which was discovered on the slopes of Byrsa hill above the port of the ancient city of Carthage (modern Tunis). It is
Altar_of_the_Gens_Augusta
Genus of moths
Oxycanus beltista – Australia Oxycanus buluwandji – Australia Oxycanus byrsa – Australia Oxycanus carus – Australia Oxycanus determinata – Australia
Oxycanus
Italian memoir writer, numismatist and archeologist (1747–1815)
for the first time the precise site of key topographical sites, such as Byrsa and the Punic Ports. As a result, his text became a major reference work
Felice_Caronni
Emir of Banu Hilal
calls of Hassan ibn Ali al-Ziri in his battles. He settled on the hill of Byrsa and became the leader of a large group of Arabs (taïfa). Following tensions
Muhriz_ibn_Ziyad
to ancient times. Punic mosaics were found at sites around Kerkouane or Byrsa hill at Carthage dating to Roman times, a mosacis with pictorial representation
Culture_of_Tunisia
meisten derselben bei seinen Gängen auf die benachbarte, auf der Stelle der Byrsa erbauten Kapelle des heiligen Ludwig von Frankreich, der hier bekanntlich
Hadrumetum_Punic_inscriptions
View of the plain of Carthage and the area of the Punic ports from the hill of Byrsa, with the Bou Kournine in the distance.
Carthage Administration Inscription
Carthage_Administration_Inscription
British Lieutenant Commander during World War II
1944 he was Staff Officer to the Commander in Chief, Mediterranean (HMS Byrsa), and took part in the clearance of mines from the Scheldt channel in November
Mick_Gidden
Partial list of Australian moths
Oxycanus beltista (Turner, 1926) Oxycanus buluwandji Tindale, 1964 Oxycanus byrsa (Pfitzner, 1933) Oxycanus carus Tindale, 1935 Oxycanus determinata (Walker
List of moths of Australia (Hepialidae)
List_of_moths_of_Australia_(Hepialidae)
Turkish handball coach (born 1972)
"İlknur Kurtuluş'tan Tarihi Başarı: Süper Kupa Şampiyonu" (in Turkish). Byrsa Uludağ Üniversitesi Spor Bilimleri Fakültesi. 26 August 2025. Retrieved
İlknur_Kurtuluş
Historian, archaeologist and epigrapher
Carthage. Rome: École française de Rome. Ladjimi, S. L. (2005). La colline de Byrsa à l'époque romaine: Étude épigraphique et état de la question. Paris: C
Leïla_Ladjimi-Sebaï
Village in Norfolk, England
Yeomanry 28 Feb. 1945 Groesbeek War Cemetery St.1C Walter G. Seago HMS Byrsa 18 Apr. 1945 Florence War Cemetery Dvr. Frederick G. Sexton Royal Army Service
Gimingham
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wish; Desire
Boy/Male
Tamil
Soothing, Purifying, Hymn, Plentiful, Prosperous, Universal, Home or welfare
Boy/Male
British, English, Welsh
Legendary Son of Cunyn Cov
Girl/Female
Muslim
Keeper of the sacred book, Successful
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Victory
Boy/Male
Hindu
Calf star of the sea
Girl/Female
English German
Woman from Magdala.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Coincidence
Female
Norse
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Þyri, TYRA means "Þórr's warrior."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, German, Polish
More Glory; Great Fame
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