ruРусскийродной язык этого участника.
en-3This user can contribute with an advanced level of English.
de-2Dieser Benutzer hat fortgeschrittene Deutschkenntnisse.
zh-1該用戶能以基本中文進行交流。
该用户能以基本中文进行交流。
This user is interested in linguistics.
這用戶對中華文化感興趣。
这用户对中华文化感兴趣。
This user is interested in Chinese culture.

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Marble bust of Scipio, 2nd century BC
Marble bust of Scipio, 2nd century BC

The battle of New Carthage, part of the Second Punic War, took place in early 209 BC when a Roman army under Publius Scipio (bust pictured) assaulted New Carthage, held by a Carthaginian garrison under Mago. Late in 210 BC Scipio took command of Roman forces in Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal) and decided to strike at the regional centre of Carthaginian power: its capital, New Carthage. He marched on the city and immediately attacked it. After defeating a Carthaginian force outside the walls, he pressed attacks on the east gate and the walls. Both were repulsed, but later that day Scipio renewed them. Hard-pressed, Mago moved men from the north wall, overlooking a broad, shallow lagoon. Anticipating this, a force of 500 men waded the lagoon to scale the north wall unopposed. They fought their way to the east gate, opened it from inside and let in their comrades. The city fell and became a logistics centre for the Roman war effort. By 206 BC the Carthaginians had been expelled from Iberia. (Full article...)

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