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  • Punicus
  • Lusitanian chief during the Lusitanian war

    army of 15,000 legionaries, but Punicus defeated them, inflicting losses of around 6000 men. This victory enabled Punicus to ally himself with the neighboring

    Punicus

    Punicus

  • Punic people
  • People from Ancient Carthage

    proper noun in current use. "Punic" derives from the Latin poenus and punicus, which were used mostly to refer to the Carthaginians and other western

    Punic people

    Punic people

    Punic_people

  • Geophilus punicus
  • Species of centipede

    with 43 pairs of legs. Geophilus punicus was originally described as a subspecies of G. flavus, G. flavus var. punicus, by Silvestri (1896a). It was later

    Geophilus punicus

    Geophilus_punicus

  • Felten's myotis
  • Species of bat

    The Felten's myotis (Myotis punicus) is a species of vesper bat. Myotis blythii punicus was first described by Felten in 1977 as a subspecies of Myotis

    Felten's myotis

    Felten's myotis

    Felten's_myotis

  • Lusitanian Wars
  • War between Lusitanian people and the Roman Republic

    peace treaty with the Lusitanians. The Lusitanian War began in 155 when Punicus attacked neighboring lands belonging to Roman subjects. In this raid, the

    Lusitanian Wars

    Lusitanian Wars

    Lusitanian_Wars

  • Novius punicus
  • Species of beetle

    Novius punicus is a species of beetle of the family Coccinellidae. It is found in Honduras, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela and Trinidad. Adults reach a length

    Novius punicus

    Novius_punicus

  • Tifinagh
  • Script used for Berber languages

    adaptation of the Latin word Punicus 'Punic, Phoenician' through the Berber feminine prefix ti- and the root √FNƔ < *√PNQ < Latin Punicus; thus tifinagh could

    Tifinagh

    Tifinagh

    Tifinagh

  • Carthage
  • Archaeological site in Tunisia

    implying it was a "new Tyre".[better source needed] The Latin adjective pūnicus, meaning "Phoenician", is reflected in English in some borrowings from

    Carthage

    Carthage

    Carthage

  • January
  • 1st month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    (153 BC), due to disasters in the Lusitanian War. A Lusitanian chief called Punicus invaded the Roman territory, defeated two Roman governors, and killed their

    January

    January

  • Anaecypris punica
  • Species of fish

    Species: A. punica Binomial name Anaecypris punica (Pellegrin, 1920) Synonyms Phoxinellus punicus Pellegrin, 1920 Pseudophoxinus punicus (Pellegrin 1920)

    Anaecypris punica

    Anaecypris_punica

  • Peregrine falcon
  • Fastest known animal and common bird of prey

    includes F. p. caucasicus and most specimens of the proposed race F. p. punicus, though others may be F. p. pelegrinoides (Barbary falcons), or perhaps

    Peregrine falcon

    Peregrine falcon

    Peregrine_falcon

  • Caesarus
  • Lusitanian chief during the Lusitanian war

    and later replaced Punicus as their major military leader during the Lusitanian War. He is considered to have served as Punicus's lieutenant, which would

    Caesarus

    Caesarus

  • Berber languages
  • Family of languages and dialects Indigenous to North Africa

    Latin word 'Punicus', (meaning 'Punic' or 'Phoenician') through the Berber feminine prefix ti- and the root √FNƔ < *√PNQ < Latin Punicus; thus tifinagh

    Berber languages

    Berber languages

    Berber_languages

  • Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (consul 148 BC)
  • 2nd-century BC Roman statesman

    Lusitanian War. He was defeated in battle against the Lusitani led by Punicus. He was consul during the second year of the Third Punic War, which he

    Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (consul 148 BC)

    Lucius_Calpurnius_Piso_Caesoninus_(consul_148_BC)

  • Lusitania
  • Roman province in Hispania (27 BC – c. 410 AD)

    celebrated a triumph over the Lusitani, but in 155 BC, on the command of Punicus (Πουνίκου, perhaps a Carthaginian) first and Caesarus (Καίσαρος) after

    Lusitania

    Lusitania

    Lusitania

  • Saker falcon
  • Species of bird

    heard applied to the very large falcons — never to the F. peregrinus or F.punicus, both of which are trained by the Arabs for the chase." Merkl, O.; Bagyura

    Saker falcon

    Saker falcon

    Saker_falcon

  • Second Punic War
  • War between Rome and Carthage (218–201 BC)

    was rebuilt as a Roman city. The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian" and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Second Punic War

    Second Punic War

    Second_Punic_War

  • Phoenicia
  • Ancient Semitic maritime civilization

    of people. The name Phoenicians, like Latin Poenī (adj. poenicus, later pūnicus), comes from Greek Φοινίκη, Phoiníkē. According to Krahmalkov, Poenulus

    Phoenicia

    Phoenicia

    Phoenicia

  • Eurasian sparrowhawk
  • Species of bird

    confined to Madeira and the Canary Islands. It is small and dark. A. n. punicus, described by Erlanger in 1897, is resident in Northwest Africa north of

    Eurasian sparrowhawk

    Eurasian sparrowhawk

    Eurasian_sparrowhawk

  • First Punic War
  • War between Rome and Carthage (264–241 BC)

    the Second Punic War in 218 BC. The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Phoenician", and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    First Punic War

    First Punic War

    First_Punic_War

  • Siege of the Blastophoenicians
  • siege, however, during the siege, Punicus was struck on the head with a stone and killed. After his death, Punicus was succeeded by lieutenant Caesarus

    Siege of the Blastophoenicians

    Siege_of_the_Blastophoenicians

  • Battle of Zama
  • Final battle of the Second Punic War (202 BC)

    media related to Battle of Zama. The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian" and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Battle of Zama

    Battle of Zama

    Battle_of_Zama

  • Lusitanians
  • Indo-European people who inhabited Lusitania (modern Portugal)

    territory when Viriathus became the single leader of the Lusitanian tribes. Punicus, Caucenus and Caesarus were other important Lusitanian chiefs before the

    Lusitanians

    Lusitanians

  • Myotis septentrionalis
  • Species of mammal

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Myotis septentrionalis

    Myotis septentrionalis

    Myotis_septentrionalis

  • Ommatoiulus
  • Genus of millipedes

    paralellus Ommatoiulus porathi Ommatoiulus pseudoflagellatus Ommatoiulus punicus Ommatoiulus recueroi Ommatoiulus reipi Ommatoiulus rutilans Ommatoiulus

    Ommatoiulus

    Ommatoiulus

    Ommatoiulus

  • Third Punic War
  • War between Rome and Carthage (149–146 BC)

    131 years after the war ended. The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian" and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Third Punic War

    Third Punic War

    Third_Punic_War

  • Siege of Carthage (Third Punic War)
  • Carthage-Rome engagement, 149–146 BCE

    Archaeological Site of Carthage The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian", and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Siege of Carthage (Third Punic War)

    Siege of Carthage (Third Punic War)

    Siege_of_Carthage_(Third_Punic_War)

  • Battle of the Lipari Islands
  • Battle between Carthage and the Roman Republic during the First Punic War

    maritime dominance for 600 years. The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian", and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Battle of the Lipari Islands

    Battle of the Lipari Islands

    Battle_of_the_Lipari_Islands

  • Ancient Carthage
  • Phoenician city-state

    used synonymously with Carthaginian, derives from the Latin poenus and punicus, based on the Ancient Greek word Φοῖνιξ (Phoinix), pl. Φοίνικες (Phoinikes)

    Ancient Carthage

    Ancient Carthage

    Ancient_Carthage

  • Manius Manilius
  • 2nd-century BC Roman statesman

    Hispania Ulterior in 155 BC when the Lusitani, under the leadership of Punicus, raided that province, beginning the Lusitanian War; he led an army against

    Manius Manilius

    Manius_Manilius

  • Novius (beetle)
  • Genus of beetles

    1909) Novius pumila (Weise, 1892) Novius punctigera (Weise, 1901) Novius punicus (Gordon, 1972) Novius quadrimaculatus (Mader, 1939) Novius quadriplagiatus

    Novius (beetle)

    Novius (beetle)

    Novius_(beetle)

  • Punic Wars
  • Wars between Rome and Carthage (264–146 BC)

    mayors of Rome and Carthage. The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian" and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Punic Wars

    Punic Wars

    Punic_Wars

  • Battle of Oroscopa
  • 151 BC battle between Carthage and Numidia

    modern Tunisia. The Romans referred to the Carthaginians by the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), which is a reference to Carthage's Phoenician origin. "Punic"

    Battle of Oroscopa

    Battle_of_Oroscopa

  • Daubenton's bat
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Daubenton's bat

    Daubenton's bat

    Daubenton's_bat

  • List of mammals of Cantabria
  • mouse-eared bat For: 50.5–62 mm; We: 18–29.5 g. Similar to M. myotis and M. punicus, but more slender and with a thinner snout. Its ear is less than 26 mm

    List of mammals of Cantabria

    List of mammals of Cantabria

    List_of_mammals_of_Cantabria

  • Accipiter
  • Genus of birds

    subspecies A. n. granti A. n. melaschistos A. n. nisosimilis A. n. nisus A. n. punicus A. n. wolterstorffi Europe and Asia Size: Habitat: Diet:  LC  2,200,000–3

    Accipiter

    Accipiter

    Accipiter

  • List of mammals of Tunisia
  • capaccinii VU Geoffroy's bat, M. emarginatus LC Felten's myotis, Myotis punicus DD Subfamily: Vespertilioninae Genus: Eptesicus Serotine bat, Eptesicus

    List of mammals of Tunisia

    List_of_mammals_of_Tunisia

  • List of endangered fishes
  • hittitorum) Apamean spring minnow (Pseudophoxinus maeandri) Pseudophoxinus punicus Cauvery barb (Puntius cauveriensis) Puntius crescentus Dharna barb (Puntius

    List of endangered fishes

    List_of_endangered_fishes

  • Roman people
  • Citizens of ancient Rome

    as Romans, instead preferring either Libyans (Libicus) or Punic people (Punicus). Contemporary eastern authors also described them as Libyans (Λίβυες)

    Roman people

    Roman people

    Roman_people

  • Long-eared myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Long-eared myotis

    Long-eared myotis

    Long-eared_myotis

  • Yuma myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Yuma myotis

    Yuma myotis

    Yuma_myotis

  • Vettones
  • Ancient people of Spain

    Lusitanian Wars of the 2nd century BC they joined once again the Lusitani under Punicus, Caesarus and Caucenus in their attacks on Baetica, Carpetania, the Cyneticum

    Vettones

    Vettones

    Vettones

  • Mouse-eared bat
  • Genus of bats

    big-footed bat Myotis pruinosus Yoshiyuki, 1971 - frosted myotis Myotis punicus Felten, Spitzenberger and Storch, 1977 - Felten's myotis Myotis ridleyi

    Mouse-eared bat

    Mouse-eared bat

    Mouse-eared_bat

  • List of mammals of Ceuta, Melilla and the Plazas de Soberanía
  • capaccinii VU Geoffroy's bat, Myotis emarginatus VU Felten's myotis, Myotis punicus DD Subfamily: Vespertilioninae Genus: Barbastella Barbastelle, Barbastella

    List of mammals of Ceuta, Melilla and the Plazas de Soberanía

    List_of_mammals_of_Ceuta,_Melilla_and_the_Plazas_de_Soberanía

  • Black myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Black myotis

    Black myotis

    Black_myotis

  • List of chiropterans
  • Animals in mammal order Chiroptera

    bat) M. planiceps (Flat-headed myotis) M. pruinosus (Frosted myotis) M. punicus (Felten's myotis) M. ridleyi (Ridley's bat) M. riparius (Riparian myotis)

    List of chiropterans

    List of chiropterans

    List_of_chiropterans

  • Timeline of Hispania
  • Moncayo, ending the 1st Celtiberian War. 155 BC - Under the command of Punicus first and Caesarus after, the Lusitanians and Vettones reach Gibraltar

    Timeline of Hispania

    Timeline_of_Hispania

  • List of mammals of Corsica
  • mystacinus LC Natterer's bat, Myotis nattereri LC Felten's myotis, Myotis punicus NT Subfamily: Verpertilioninae Genus: Barbastella Barbastelle, Barbastella

    List of mammals of Corsica

    List of mammals of Corsica

    List_of_mammals_of_Corsica

  • Battle of the Aegates
  • Carthage-Rome naval battle, 241 BCE

    ships were laden with supplies. The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian", and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Battle of the Aegates

    Battle_of_the_Aegates

  • Little brown bat
  • Species of mammal found in North America

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Little brown bat

    Little brown bat

    Little_brown_bat

  • Terentii Varrones
  • Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, and was killed in a battle with the Lusitani led by Punicus that resulted in heavy Roman losses. Terentius Varro, conjectured name

    Terentii Varrones

    Terentii_Varrones

  • Battle of the Tagus (153 BC)
  • the Roman Republic. In 154 BC, the Lusitanians, under the leadership of Punicus, launched an invasion into Roman territory, where they achieved a decisive

    Battle of the Tagus (153 BC)

    Battle of the Tagus (153 BC)

    Battle_of_the_Tagus_(153_BC)

  • Treaty of Lutatius
  • Peace treaty which ended the First Punic War

    approximately 26 kilograms (57 lb). The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian", and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Treaty of Lutatius

    Treaty_of_Lutatius

  • Velvety myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Velvety myotis

    Velvety myotis

    Velvety_myotis

  • Scorpio (genus)
  • Genus of scorpions

    (Ehrenberg, 1828) Scorpio propinquus (Simon, 1872) [Nomen dubium] Scorpio punicus Fet, 2000 Scorpio savanicola Lourenço, 2009 Scorpio sirnakensis Yagmur

    Scorpio (genus)

    Scorpio (genus)

    Scorpio_(genus)

  • Silver-tipped myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Silver-tipped myotis

    Silver-tipped myotis

    Silver-tipped_myotis

  • List of mammals of Sardinia
  • daubentonii LC Geoffroy's bat, Myotis emarginatus LC Felten's myotis, Myotis punicus NT Subfamily: Verpertilioninae Genus: Barbastella Barbastelle, Barbastella

    List of mammals of Sardinia

    List of mammals of Sardinia

    List_of_mammals_of_Sardinia

  • Csorba's mouse-eared bat
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Csorba's mouse-eared bat

    Csorba's_mouse-eared_bat

  • Beijing mouse-eared bat
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Beijing mouse-eared bat

    Beijing mouse-eared bat

    Beijing_mouse-eared_bat

  • Peninsular myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Peninsular myotis

    Peninsular myotis

    Peninsular_myotis

  • Singapore whiskered bat
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Singapore whiskered bat

    Singapore whiskered bat

    Singapore_whiskered_bat

  • List of wars involving the Lusitanians
  • Curius † Apuleius Punicus † Caesarus Punicus's attacks (155 BC) Part of the Lusitanian War Hispania Lusitanians Roman Republic Victory Punicus Siege of the

    List of wars involving the Lusitanians

    List_of_wars_involving_the_Lusitanians

  • Wildlife of Libya
  • Desert long-eared bat (Otonycteris hemprichii) Felten's myotis (Myotis punicus) Fennec fox (Vulpes zerda) Hartebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus) Cuvier's

    Wildlife of Libya

    Wildlife of Libya

    Wildlife_of_Libya

  • Caucenus
  • Lusitanian chief during the Lusitanian war

    either north or south the Tajo river, He was apparently unaffiliated to Punicus and Caesarus, though probably inspired to act by their success against

    Caucenus

    Caucenus

  • IUCN Red List endangered species (Animalia)
  • Animals classified as endangered by the IUCN

    firati Pseudophoxinus hittitorum Pseudophoxinus maeandri Pseudophoxinus punicus Puntius cauveriensis Puntius crescentus Puntius fraseri Rasbora wilpita

    IUCN Red List endangered species (Animalia)

    IUCN Red List endangered species (Animalia)

    IUCN_Red_List_endangered_species_(Animalia)

  • Peters's myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Peters's myotis

    Peters's myotis

    Peters's_myotis

  • Far Eastern myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Far Eastern myotis

    Far Eastern myotis

    Far_Eastern_myotis

  • Warfare in the ancient Iberian Peninsula
  • machinery only arrived with the Carthaginian and Roman armies. Viriathus, Punicus, Caesarus, Caucenus, Curius and Apuleius of the Lusitanians Corocotta and

    Warfare in the ancient Iberian Peninsula

    Warfare in the ancient Iberian Peninsula

    Warfare_in_the_ancient_Iberian_Peninsula

  • Cryptic myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Cryptic myotis

    Cryptic myotis

    Cryptic_myotis

  • Chestnut myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Chestnut myotis

    Chestnut myotis

    Chestnut_myotis

  • Ancient Celtic warfare
  • Warfare of the Ancient Celts

    Dumnonia Segovax of the Brittonic Cantiaci Segovesus of the Gallic Bituriges Punicus of the Iberian Lusitanians Tanginus of the Iberian Celtiberians Tautalus

    Ancient Celtic warfare

    Ancient Celtic warfare

    Ancient_Celtic_warfare

  • Mercenary War
  • 3rd-century BC mutiny of part of the Carthaginian army

    Gustave Flaubert set during the war The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian", and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Mercenary War

    Mercenary War

    Mercenary_War

  • Lesser large-footed bat
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Lesser large-footed bat

    Lesser large-footed bat

    Lesser_large-footed_bat

  • Maluku myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Maluku myotis

    Maluku myotis

    Maluku_myotis

  • Whiskered bat
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Whiskered bat

    Whiskered bat

    Whiskered_bat

  • Agreement on the Conservation of Populations of European Bats
  • International treaty

    Myotis escalerai Myotis myotis Myotis mystacinus Myotis nattereri Myotis punicus Myotis schaubi Nyctalus azoreum Vespertilionidae (cont.) Nyctalus lasiopterus

    Agreement on the Conservation of Populations of European Bats

    Agreement_on_the_Conservation_of_Populations_of_European_Bats

  • History of Latin
  • PIE *h₁oi-nos > Old Latin oinos > oenus > ūnus "one" Greek Phoiniks > Pūnicus "Phoenician" But: PIE *bʰoidʰ- > *foiðo- > foedus "treaty" (cf. fīdō above)

    History of Latin

    History of Latin

    History_of_Latin

  • Battle of Cape Ecnomus
  • Naval battle of the First Punic War; possibly the largest in history

    approach is to broadly accept them. The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian", and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Battle of Cape Ecnomus

    Battle of Cape Ecnomus

    Battle_of_Cape_Ecnomus

  • List of mammals of Morocco
  • bat, M. mystacinus LC Zenati myotis, M. zenatius LC Felten's myotis, M. punicus DD Subfamily: Vespertilioninae Genus: Barbastella Western barbastelle,

    List of mammals of Morocco

    List_of_mammals_of_Morocco

  • List of mammals of Europe
  • myotis LC Lesser mouse-eared bat, Myotis blythii VU Felten's myotis, Myotis punicus VU (Corsica, Sardinia, Malta) Common noctule, Nyctalus noctula LC Lesser

    List of mammals of Europe

    List_of_mammals_of_Europe

  • Greater mouse-eared bat
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Greater mouse-eared bat

    Greater mouse-eared bat

    Greater_mouse-eared_bat

  • Dicheirotrichus
  • Genus of beetles

    Dicheirotrichus punctatellus (Reitter in F.Hauser, 1894) Dicheirotrichus punicus Bedel, 1899 Dicheirotrichus roborowskii (Tschitscherine, 1899) Dicheirotrichus

    Dicheirotrichus

    Dicheirotrichus

    Dicheirotrichus

  • Phoenician joint
  • Wood joinery technique used in shipbuilding

    Rome's enemies. Punicanis means Punic and derives from the Latin poenus and punicus, which were used mostly to refer to the Carthaginians and other western

    Phoenician joint

    Phoenician joint

    Phoenician_joint

  • Atacama myotis
  • Species of plant

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Atacama myotis

    Atacama myotis

    Atacama_myotis

  • Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia)
  • Ulterior under Punicus, a Lusitanian chieftain. They crossed the plain of the River Baetis and reached the Mediterranean coast. Punicus was killed in battle

    Timeline of Portuguese history (Lusitania and Gallaecia)

    Timeline_of_Portuguese_history_(Lusitania_and_Gallaecia)

  • Battle of the Bagradas River (255 BC)
  • Battle of the First Punic War

    the Second Punic War with Rome. The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian", and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Battle of the Bagradas River (255 BC)

    Battle of the Bagradas River (255 BC)

    Battle_of_the_Bagradas_River_(255_BC)

  • Roman invasion of Africa (204–201 BC)
  • Military campaign of the Second Punic War

    was rebuilt as a Roman city. The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian" and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Roman invasion of Africa (204–201 BC)

    Roman invasion of Africa (204–201 BC)

    Roman_invasion_of_Africa_(204–201_BC)

  • Armenian whiskered bat
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Armenian whiskered bat

    Armenian_whiskered_bat

  • Nimba myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Nimba myotis

    Nimba_myotis

  • Geophilus
  • Genus of centipedes

    promontorii Verhoeff, 1928 Geophilus proximus C.L.Koch, 1847 Geophilus punicus Silvestri, 1896 Geophilus pusillifrater Verhoeff, 1898 Geophilus pusillus

    Geophilus

    Geophilus

    Geophilus

  • Large-footed bat
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Large-footed bat

    Large-footed bat

    Large-footed_bat

  • Siege of Lilybaeum (250–241 BC)
  • Roman siege of a Carthaginian city during the First Punic War

    them and they came to nothing. The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian" and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Siege of Lilybaeum (250–241 BC)

    Siege_of_Lilybaeum_(250–241_BC)

  • 150s BC
  • Decade

    their dominions. The first Dalmatian war begins. Under the command of Punicus and then Caesarus, the Lusitani, a Hispanic tribe, reach a point near modern

    150s BC

    150s_BC

  • Mandelli's mouse-eared bat
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Mandelli's mouse-eared bat

    Mandelli's_mouse-eared_bat

  • Kei myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Kei myotis

    Kei myotis

    Kei_myotis

  • Southwestern myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Southwestern myotis

    Southwestern myotis

    Southwestern_myotis

  • Battle of Drepana
  • 249 BC Carthaginian naval victory in the First Punic War

    War lasting from 249 to 241 BCE The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian", and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Battle of Drepana

    Battle_of_Drepana

  • Battle of Adys
  • 256 BC battle of the First Punic War

    Hasdrubal as "the son of Hanno". The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning "Carthaginian", and is a reference to the Carthaginians'

    Battle of Adys

    Battle of Adys

    Battle_of_Adys

  • Schwartz's myotis
  • Species of bat

    myotis (M. planiceps) Frosted myotis (M. pruinosus) Felten's myotis (M. punicus) Rickett's big-footed bat (M. ricketti) Ridley's bat (M. ridleyi) Riparian

    Schwartz's myotis

    Schwartz's myotis

    Schwartz's_myotis

  • Iberian revolt
  • 197–195 BC revolt against the Romans

    Gracchurris. Subsequently problems would come from Lusitania, where from 155 BC. Punicus conducted major campaigns in territory controlled by the Republic, plundering

    Iberian revolt

    Iberian revolt

    Iberian_revolt

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Redha

    Elf counsel

  • KIRA
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    Russian

    KIRA

    (Ки́ра) Feminine form of Russian Kir, KIRA means "mistress, ruler." 

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  • Male

    English

    UNI

    Variant spelling of English Unni, UNI means "afflicted, depressed."

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

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    Arabic, Muslim

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    Happy; Fortunate; Prosperous

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    Indian

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    Wife of the Moon (Wife of the Moon)

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    German (Billmann)

    Billman

    German (Billmann) : variant of Bellmann see Bellman 2, or a name denoting a dweller by the Bille river near Hamburg.Perhaps a respelling of Swiss German Bielmann, a variant of Biehler, itself a variant of Buehler.English (East Anglia) : possibly an occupational name for someone who made or used billhooks. Compare Biller.

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