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  Hanno
This is the account of Hanno, king of Carthage, about his voyage to the Libyan lands beyond the Pillars of Herakles, which he also set up in the shrine of Kronos.
Hanno's title 'king' (Greek: basileus) is the usual rendering of the name of a high Carthaginian magistrate, the suffete, but in this case, it may be a special magistrate.
Hanno's return to Kerne may mean that he brought his purchases to safety before he started his reconnaissance voyage to the unknown south.
www.livius.org /ha-hd/hanno/hanno02.html   (2575 words)

  
  Hanno - LoveToKnow 1911
Hanno, Carthaginian navigator, who probably flourished about Soo B.C. It has been conjectured that he was the son of the Hamilcar who was killed at Himera (480), but there is nothing to prove this.
Hanno (3rd century B.C.), called "the Great," Carthaginian statesman and general, leader of the aristocratic party and the chief opponent of Hamilcar and Hannibal.
Hanno subsequently remained at Carthage, exerting all his influence against the democratic party, which, however, had now definitely won the upper hand.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Hanno   (392 words)

  
 Hanno Strydom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hanno Strydom has appeared as concerto soloist at the National Concert Hall, Dublin, with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland and the RTE Concert Orchestra, and in the US with the Eastman Philharmonia, under William Eddins, resident conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
In July 2000 Hanno was the soloist at the Dublin Masterclasses for young conductors under the guidance of Gerhard Markson, Principal Guest Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland.
Hanno Strydom is currently continuing his studies at the Eastman School, pursuing a two-year Master of Music degree in Performance and Literature.
www.concertartist.info /bios/strydom.html   (326 words)

  
 Phoenician Sea and Land Voyages and Routes, Hanno and Necho
When the power of Carthage flourished, Hanno sailed round from Cádiz to the extremity of Arabia, and published a memoir of his voyage of his voyage, as did Himilco when he was dispatched at the same date to explore the outer coasts of Europe.
Hanno's report was an inscription in a Carthaginian temple; what we have been discussing up till now was a Greek adaptation of this text.
When the power of Carthage flourished, Hanno sailed round from Cádiz to the extremity of Arabia, and published a memoir of his voyage of his voyage, as did Himilco when he was despatched at the same date to explore the outer coasts of Europe.
phoenicia.org /proutes.html   (5176 words)

  
 1-00-0156   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hanno contends that he was unable to make payments under the terms of the promissory note and mortgage as a result of Standard's breach of the loan agreement.
Hanno argues that the order which he is appealing from is void, and since a void order can be attacked at any time in any court, he therefore has not waived his arguments.
Hanno contends that because the appellee filed its motions to reinstate the case and confirm the foreclosure sale prior to the docketing of the order regarding Hanno's sixth bankruptcy dismissal, the subsequent order reinstating and confirming the foreclosure sale is void.
www.state.il.us /court/Opinions/AppellateCourt/2001/1stDistrict/June/Html/1000156.htm   (1454 words)

  
 Articles - PT. Hanno Bali paves way for exclusive retreats
Hanno Bali opening the way for the development of 11 stunning white coral islands near Singapore.
Hanno Bali is courting new resort brands created by fashion boutique giants, likes of Armani, Versace, Ferragamo and Bulgari, to further brand the area as a premier luxury destination.
Hanno Soth says, "we know our company is on the right track investing in private island developments.
www.hannobali.com /news_&_press/private_islands_press.html   (658 words)

  
 Hanno | Science and Its Times: 2000 B.C.-A.D. 699
The only part of Hanno's life known to historians is the saga of his voyage, and virtually all the details of that chapter in his biography come from a sometimes bewildering inscription left by Hanno himself.
Hanno's inscription records that his fleet consisted of 60 Phoenician ships, and that he brought with him 30,000 men and women, but 5,000 is a far more likely (and certainly still impressive) number.
Hanno's narrative ends abruptly with the words "We did not journey any farther than this because our supplies were running low." Some scholars posit that in fact the Carthaginians continued sailing, circumnavigating the entire African continent but choosing not to divulge the fact to trade competitors.
www.bookrags.com /research/hanno-scit-011   (862 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Hanno the Elder, Carthaginian general defeated in 207 BC, Spain.
Hanno the Great, Carthaginian statesman and general pro-Roman in the Second Punic War and after.
Hanno, son of Bomilcar, Carthaginian general and lieutenant to Hannibal in Italy during the early years of the Second Punic War
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Hanno   (133 words)

  
 Hanno the Navigator Summary
Hanno went on to note that "He set sail with sixty fifty-oared ships, about thirty thousand men and women, food and other equipment." It would have been impossible to fit 30,000 colonists on just 60 ships, and it is more likely Hanno brought with him 5,000 people—still an impressive number by ancient standards.
Hanno the Navigator was a Carthaginian explorer, sent out with a fleet and many thousands of colonists, who founded or repopulated seven Carthaginian cities on the Atlantic shore of Morocco and explored the Atlantic coast of Africa, apparently deep into the Gulf of Guinea.
Hanno the Navigator is said to have inscribed his account of the voyage on a tablet that was hung up in the temple of Ba‘al Hammon (whom Greek writers identified with Cronus) on his return to Carthage.
www.bookrags.com /Hanno_the_Navigator   (3090 words)

  
 The Voyage of Hanno
Hanno’s enterprise was so momentous that when the Romans in 146 B.C. razed the capital of the Carthaginians to the ground with such thoroughness that excavators today have difficulty in even tracing its outline, they must have felt that this achievement of their enemies could not be ignored.
Hanno could hardly have been more specific and effective in the description of what he saw, but it is the universal agreement among scholars that it is impossible that he may have seen Mount Cameroon: the ancients were too primitive to be able to navigate as far as the Gulf of Guinea.
Hanno, because of the volcanic eruption, fled up the lagoon of Fernando Vaz (1°38’ S), which is navigable for many miles inland, up to the vicinity of Lambaréné, where the river spreads into a great lake in which there are numerous small islands.
www.metrum.org /mapping/hanno.htm   (8133 words)

  
 CNS/WH - Philip Hanno, MD
Along with Dr. Wein, Dr. Hanno was an instrumental part of the NIADDK group that in 1987 and 1988 formed what have come to be accepted as the "research criteria" for IC.
More recently, Dr. Hanno has served as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Urology at Temple University, and then was a medical officer at the Food and Drug Administration before returning to Penn and the Division of Urology in 19999.
He has written and spoken extensively on interstitial cystitis, editing a Urologic Clinics of North America (Hanno 1994) devoted to the subject as well as writing the chapter on IC for the last two editions of Campbell's Urology textbook (Hanno 1998; Hanno 2002).
ibs.med.ucla.edu /Bios/HannoP.htm   (467 words)

  
 NNYObits.com :: Newzjunky | NNY death notices
Hanno was a resident since July of 2005.
Hanno was an avid hunter and fisherman who loved the outdoors.
Hanno is survived by a brother, Clinton J. Hanno, Lowville; five sisters, Rosemary Dean, Lowville; Elizabeth Cobb, Glenfield; Catherine Csizmar, Port Leyden; Margaret turck, Carolyn Lyndaker and Louise and Eugene Lyndaker, all of Croghan; several nieces, and nephews.
www.newzjunky.com /obits/0224hannoobit.htm   (343 words)

  
 New Babson Ugrad Dean Dennis Hanno Brings Curriculum and Assessment Expertise
Hanno comes to Babson from the University of Massachusetts Amherst where he served as associate dean for Undergraduate Matters in the Isenberg School of Management.
Hanno continues, “One of my main areas of focus at UMass has been working with other offices on campus to create an exceptional integrated experience for students in the Isenberg School of Management.
Hanno is one of a select group of scholars who has published more than once in a premier accounting research publication, Journal of Accounting Research, and his research connects with his passion for teaching by addressing issues related to accounting education.
www3.babson.edu /Newsroom/Releases/DeanHanno8-06.cfm   (562 words)

  
 Hanno, son of Hannibal
Hanno: son of Hannibal, Carthaginian commander in the First Punic War (264-241).
Hanno was forced to retreat after Roman successes in the west (263), and could not prevent that Hiero switched sides.
Hanno returned to Carthage, where he was fined (he had to pay 6,000 gold pieces).
www.livius.org /ha-hd/hanno/hanno_2.html   (489 words)

  
 Browse by Artist: HANNO, YOSHIHIRO
From that point onwards, Hanno was involved in many collaborations, produced soundtracks for a couple of movies, released his own music on his own Cirque label, and became a member of Ryuichi Sakamoto's group Hoon-- to mention a few.
Yoshihiro Hanno's new album is his own progression of his peculiarity towards the expression of beats and rhythm which surpasses the many sounds of Hip Hop, House, Techno, electronics, contemporary music, and Jazz which he has journeyed through in the past.
Hanno wrote the theme music for the movie called Platform directed by Chinese director Jia Jia Zhangke who is most respected Chinese director in the new generation.
www.forcedexposure.com /artists/hanno.yoshihiro.html   (364 words)

  
 Hanno the Navigator at AllExperts
Hanno the Navigator (Annôn, meaning "merciful" or "mild" in Punic) is called so in order to distinguish him from the more famous but later Carthaginian, Hanno the Great.
Hanno the Navigator is said to have inscribed his account of the voyage on a tablet that was hung up in the temple of Ba‘al Hammon (whom Greek writers identified with Cronus) on his return to Carthage.
Some interpreters judge Hanno to have advanced beyond present-day Sierra Leone as far as Cape Palmas, partly because of his description of the sun rising and setting in the northern part of the sky— a detail Greek geographers found ludicrously impossible.
en.allexperts.com /e/h/ha/hanno_the_navigator.htm   (559 words)

  
 Hanno
Probably, Hanno made his voyage on the outer sea in the first half of the sixth century BCE.
There is some reason to doubt the truth of the latter statement, because the Roman encyclopedist Pliny the Elder says that Hanno circumnavigated Africa and reached the borders of Arabia (below).
On his return, Hanno dedicated an inscription to one of the Carthaginian gods, in which he told what he had done.
www.livius.org /ha-hd/hanno/hanno01.html   (461 words)

  
 Bullismo, accuse a tre minorenni "Hanno molestato una ragazzina" - Scuola & Giovani - Repubblica.it
Lo hanno scoperto gli agenti della Polizia della sezione Volanti della Questura di Foggia che hanno individuato i presunti responsabili con l'accusa di violenza sessuale.
Il fatto è accaduto in un quartiere periferico di Foggia dove gli agenti hanno poi individuato i tre minorenni, il più grande solo 14 anni di età che sono stati accusati di violenza sessuale di gruppo.
I genitori hanno subito chiamato gli agenti di Polizia.
www.repubblica.it /2005/j/sezioni/scuola_e_universita/servizi/bullismo/foggia-minorenni/foggia-minorenni.html   (297 words)

  
 Hanno Biography / Profile
Hanno (HAN-oh) belongs to that lamentably large class of ancients whose names have survived the centuries for a single history-shaping deed but about whom little else is known.
Apart from scattered, confused references to his voyage in a few ancient works, the main source of information on Hanno is his text known as the Periplus (The Voyage of Hanno, 1797; best known as Periplus).
Consisting of just under 650 words of Greek, it purports to be a translation of the public inscription Hanno erected in the temple of Kronos at Carthage to commemorate...
www.enotes.com /salem-lit/hanno   (129 words)

  
 Hanno
Hanno and Eivind during their first brief "solo" in September, 2006.
Hanno, Eivind, and friend Susan during an outing in late September, 2006 (just under four weeks in harness).
Prior to actually importing Hanno to the USA, I traveled to the Netherlands to see other Friesians (as well as the country itself).
www.legacyfriesians.com /hanno.html   (320 words)

  
 The Voyage of Hanno
The earliest direct record of exploration of the western coast of Africa is this account by Hanno the Carthaginian, probably written around 425 BC.
This is the story of the long vorage of Hanno king of the Carhaginians into Libyan (African) lands beyond the Pillars of Heracles (Straits of Gibraltar), which he dedicated on a tablet in the temple of Kronos:
The Carthaginians decided that Hanno should sail beyond the Pillars of Heracles and found cities of Libyphoenicians.
www.ing.iac.es /PR/lapalma/hanno.html   (856 words)

  
 Hanno’s Blog » Nokia N800 - My Review (2nd look)
This entry was written by Hanno Zulla and posted on March 20, 2007 at 9:54 pm and filed under Maemo and Nokia N800, en.
@ Hanno: I know that people asked for everything and the kitchen sink for the 770 and its successor, but better video playback was so much needed that mplayer was almost immediately ported and is still one of the most popular applications.
Actually, come to think of it, the powered usb-port was in the same league, and look how Nokia treated its user base on that one with the N800.
www.hanno.de /blog/2007/03/20/nokia-n800-my-review-2nd-look   (1867 words)

  
 Hanno Carthaginian Navigator: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Hanno Carthaginian Navigator: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
There was a statement...gave to the world the navigator and explorer who, devising...them to Prince Henry the Navigator the idea of sending ships...
The navigator Hanno is supposed to have...completely under Carthaginian control.
www.questia.com /library/encyclopedia/hanno-carthaginian-navigator.jsp?l=H&p=1   (398 words)

  
 Browse by Artist: LEICHTMANN, HANNO
It is rather a soundtrack recorded to illustrate the various scenes of the relatively unknown novel, the music supporting the sensation of images and spatiality.
So although it wasn't his aim to make an ambient album, Hanno Leichtmann pushes this very diversified musical genre a little more to the fore again, proving that it hasn't been exhausted in all its possibilities.
Hanno Leichtmann is best known through his current solo projects Static (City Centre Offices, Earsugar) and Vulva String Quartett (Combination), and here is another tantalizing aspect of his persona.
www.forcedexposure.com /artists/leichtmann.hanno.html   (221 words)

  
 The Periplus of Hanno
The relation of Hanno's voyage is a fine fragment of antiquity.
Discussion of the fires seen by Hanno and African interaction with and attitudes toward nature.
Detailed argument that the Periplus "provides data that are precise and permit a detailed reconstruction of Hanno's voyage." From the extensive "Historical Metrology: The Forgotten Science" by Livio C. Stecchini.
www.isidore-of-seville.com /small/3.html   (707 words)

  
 Hanno Prince Hotel
As the gateway to the unspoiled beauty of the Okumusashi region, the city of Hanno harmonizes the abundance of nature with the conveniences of a modern town.
Surrounded by the lush greenery, the Hanno Prince Hotel is an urban-style hotel with 60 guest rooms.
Its quiet, comfortable atmosphere will make you feel right at home, while its contemporary facilities and nearby golf courses help make your stay as relaxing as possible.
www.princehotelsjapan.com /HannoPrinceHotel   (87 words)

  
 DBLP: Hanno Lefmann
Hanno Lefmann, Pavel Pudlák, Petr Savický: On Sparse Parity Chack Matrices (Extended Abstract).
Noga Alon, Richard A. Duke, Hanno Lefmann, Vojtech Rödl, Raphael Yuster: The Algorithmic Aspects of the Regularity Lemma.
Hanno Lefmann, Kevin T. Phelps, Vojtech Rödl: Rigid Linear Binary Codes.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/l/Lefmann:Hanno.html   (574 words)

  
 Mission [Italian Translation] - The Web Standards Project
Alcuni designer, ostacolati dall’incompatibilità tra browser diversi, hanno deliberatamente escluso tutte le tecnologie web dai loro siti, eccetto quelle più vecchie e universalmente collaudate, sacrificando funzionalità e interesse per l’utente a vantaggio della compatibilità con tutti i browser.
Sebbene ricche di potenziale creativo, queste tecnologie sono penalizzate da mancanza di accessibilità e non rispondono a necessità fondamentali come la possibilità di inserire un segnalibro, di stampare, di copiare e incollare e di eseguire altre operazioni che gli utenti devono potere compiere su siti di informazione o su cui si effettuano transazioni.
Anche i committenti e i gestori di siti hanno bisogno di queste informazioni se cercano di creare siti accessibili con i browser e i dispositivi odierni e che continueranno ad esserlo quando browser e dispositivi si evolveranno.
www.webstandards.org /about/mission/it   (1209 words)

  
 Amazon.com: hanno   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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