The Carthaginians
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Sidon 1–2, 4, 59
Siga (Numidia) 41, 147
Silanus, Marcus Iunius (translator of Mago) 211
Silenus (historian of Hannibal) 107, 211
Siliana (river) 65
Silius Italicus 20, 101–2
silver trade 3, 50, 55, 60, 194–5
Sirte, gulf of 39–40
slaves 21, 61, 63–4, 66–72, 104, 137, 158, 168, 170, 174, 184–6, 192, 195, 210, 217, 219–20
Sophoniba (Saponibaal, ‘Sophonisba’) 17, 23, 204
Sosylus (historian of Hannibal) 107, 211
Sparta 22, 25, 33, 35, 40, 48, 107, 158, 158, 161, 164, 166, 186, 211
Spendius (mercenary rebel leader) 190–2, 200
stele, stelae 5, 17, 23–4, 26–7, 32, 38, 67, 77–8, 81–2, 95–7, 99–100, 102, 104, 106–7, 111, 113, 115–17, 162
Strabo 2, 40, 42, 54–5, 65, 85, 210
strategos (Greek term for general) 33, 141, 196
streets 14, 61, 67–8, 76, 83, 85–6, 130, 173, 192, 219
sufetes 25–30, 32–3, 35, 37–8, 49, 55, 68, 78, 83, 97, 99, 115, 128–31, 136–7, 141, 146–8, 171, 181, 207–8
Sulcis 4, 45–6, 77–8, 169
Suniatus:
see Eshmuniaton
Synalos (Eshmunhalos, 4th Century) 158, 170
Syphax (Numidian king) 17, 161, 204
Syracuse, Syracusans 12, 17, 33, 43, 49, 56–7, 62, 96, 121, 132–6, 138–41, 145, 151–2, 156, 161, 163–6, 168–77, 181–3, 90, 192, 199, 201–3, 211
Tagomago wreck (Ibiza) 60, 139
Tagus (river) 196, 198
Tanit pene Baal 98–9
Tanit 23, 53, 69, 77, 81–2, 95–6, 98–9, 100, 104, 121, 123, 147, 220
Tarentum 17, 92, 177, 181, 201
Tartessus 43, 50, 55
Tauromenium (Taormina) 156, 170
taxes, Carthaginian 31, 42, 63, 67, 144–6, 188–90, 207–8, 213, 216, 220–1
Téboursouk, Monts de 143
Terillus of Himera 164
Tertullian 101, 104
Thapsus 63, 173, 217
Tharros 4, 45, 100, 102, 169
Thebes (Greece) 62
Thefarie Velianas (king of Caere) 44
Theiosso (Timaeus’ name for Elissa) 10
Thermae Himeraeae (Sicily) 169–70, 172, 185, 196
Theron of Acragas 49, 73, 163–5
Theveste 142, 188, 213
Thuburbo Maius 77, 111
Thubursicu 65, 214
Thucydides 17, 59, 166
Thugga (Dougga) 37, 65, 78–9, 100, 113, 116, 142, 144, 146–7, 174, 214
Thusca (Tšk‘t: region) 143–4, 212–13
Timaeus 6–7, 10, 156, 170
Timoleon 150, 154, 156–8, 170–2
tin 1, 3, 40, 54–5
Tingi (Tangier) 51–2, 61
Tocae (Thugga) 142
tombs 50, 52, 69, 80, 82, 97, 99, 108, 118, 120, 133, 220
tophet (children’s ritual cemetery) 14, 17, 75, 77, 81–2, 96, 100–4, 113, 115–16, 219
Toscanos (Spain) 13, 83
town square (agora, at Carthage) 14, 28, 36, 76–7, 86–7, 130, 141, 172, 219
Trasimene, Lake (battle) 199–200, 205
treasurers:
see accountants
treaties 18, 21, 44–7, 50, 59, 94, 98–9, 129, 138, 166, 178–80, 197, 201, 204–6, 212, 215
Trebia, river (battle) 163, 199
trierarch (naval official) 34
trireme 92, 19, 150–2, 154, 171, 195
triumphal parades (at Carthage) 49, 130–1, 192
Trogus, Pompeius 6–7, 9–11, 126–7, 130, 134–5, 137
Truceless War 123, 190
Tunes (Tunis) 15, 63, 71, 155, 173–4, 185, 190–2, 200, 202, 217
Tunis, gulf of 6, 12, 15
Tyndaris (Sicily) 170, 184, 187
Tyre (Sor), Tyrians 1–11, 13, 20–1, 23–4, 55–6, 69, 85, 94, 101, 107, 125–7, 139, 164, 172, 178, 208
Uchi 65, 78, 144
Ugarit 2, 230
Uthina 185
Utica 3–6, 8–9, 13, 15, 39, 65–6, 110–11, 141–3, 146, 150, 174, 178, 191–2, 204, 215–17, 220
Varro 66, 70
Vicus Africus (Rome) 61, 67
workshops:
see shops, workshops
Xanthippus of Sparta 158, 161, 163, 186
Xenophon 42
Xerxes 57, 164
Yadomilk 10–11, 23–4, 108
Yehawallon (engineer) 68
Zaghouan (mountains) 143
Zakarbaal (Elissa’s uncle) 7–8, 23, 94
Zakarbaal (king of Byblos) 1
Zama (town and battle) 30, 36, 142, 154–5, 157, 162–3, 189, 204
Zeugei (region) 143–4
Zeus 9, 94, 98–9, 117
Zilalsan (Zllsn:
Numidian prince) 146–8, 191
Ziqua (Zaghouan) 144
Zorus 6