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  2. List of Carthaginians - Wikipedia

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    Hamilcar the Rhodian — possibly Carthaginian spy in the entourage of Alexander the Great, executed when returning to Carthage Hamilcar, son of Gisgo and grandson to Hanno the Great (d. 309 BC) — commander in the Third Sicilian War, captured during the Siege of Syracuse and then killed in 309 BC

  3. Punic people - Wikipedia

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    After the wars, the city of Carthage was completely razed and the land around it was turned into farmland for Roman citizens. There were, however, other Punic cities in northwest Africa, and Carthage itself was rebuilt and regained some importance, if a shadow of its ancient influence.

  4. Naming law - Wikipedia

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    Names have to be approved by the local registration office, called Standesamt, which generally consults a list of first names and foreign embassies for foreign names. The name cannot be a last name or a product, and it cannot negatively affect the child. If the name submitted is denied, it can be appealed; otherwise a new name has to be submitted.

  5. Template : List of names for secondary schools by country

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    After elementary school (grades 1 through 10), students have the option of entering a framhaldsskóli (lit. continuation school), which will take at least three years. India: secondary school or high school (grades 8–10), higher secondary school or senior secondary school or intermediate college or pre-university college (grades 11–12)

  6. Punic religion - Wikipedia

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    The dead children are never mentioned on the stele inscriptions, only the dedicators and that the gods had granted them some request. [92] While tophets fell out of use after the fall of Carthage on islands formerly controlled by Carthage, in North Africa they became more common in the Roman Period. [93]

  7. Why kids melt down when they come home from school — and why ...

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    The key to helping your child during an after-school meltdown is empathy, according to experts. ... “At school, there’s a high degree of structure, routine and pressure to act ‘good ...

  8. Carthaginian - Wikipedia

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    The term Carthaginian (Latin: Carthaginiensis [karˌtʰaːgɪniˈẽːsɪs]) usually refers to the civilisation of ancient Carthage. It may also refer to: Punic people , the Semitic-speaking people of Carthage

  9. Failure to launch - Wikipedia

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    The term is associated with the elongation of the period of emerging adults. [5] That is, there is a "delay" in "transition of young adults from parental dependence to economic self-sufficiency" according to Bell et al. [6] [7] Failure to launch, or FTL, has been used for "adult children living at home and highly dependent on parents". [1]

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