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Meaning of "thapsus"

thapsus (noun): An ancient town in North Africa, known for its archaeological remains

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There is us with the walls of thapsus at our backs.
Thapsus is a dicotyledonous plant that produces a rosette of leaves in its first year of growth.
He took part in the blockade of Thapsus.
Thapsus was the last significant use of elephants in the West.
He later committed suicide after the defeat at Thapsus.
Thapsus then became a Roman colony.
The botanical name for this is Verbascum thapsus.
Thapsus subsequently became a Roman colony in the province of Byzacena.
The type specimen of Verbascum thapsus.
Thapsus was founded by the Phoenicians.
Also known as Verbascum thapsus.
Thapsus in relation to Rome.
Defeated in the Battle of Thapsus.
Verbascum thapsus is contraindicated for those who,.
He was defeated by Caesar at Thapsus.

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Metellus Scipio 's army circled Thapsus in order to approach the city by its northern side.
At last Caesar, after being joined by his last reinforcements, made a lateral movement towards Thapsus.
Battle of Thapsus.
Verbascum thapsus Mullein Leaf, flower, root.
Tetrum and Cucullia verbasci usually have little effect on V. thapsus populations as a whole.
A study found V. thapsus hosts insects from 29 different families.
The larvae feed on Verbascum species, including Verbascum lychnitis, Verbascum thapsus and Verbascum phlomoides.
In Mürbeck 's classification, V. thapsus is placed in section Bothrospermae subsect.
He died in Africa right after the Battle of Thapsus in 46 BC.
Thapsus or Thapsos ( less commonly, Tapsus ) ( ) was an ancient city in what is modern-day Tunisia.
In the beginning of February 46, Caesar arrived in Thapsus and besieged the city.
However, in April 46 BC, Caesar 's forces destroyed the Pompeian army at the Battle of Thapsus.
Carthage ( dark blue ) fleet Thapsus army Cirta army Carthage.
Roman influence increased further following the Battle of Thapsus in 46 BCE.
There are three usually recognized subspecies, V. thapsus subsp . thapsus ; type, widespread.
AD 16 April 12 - Marcus Porcius Cato, the younger commits suicide after the battle of Thapsus b.

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