Roman–Carthaginian treaty on the Ebro River
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The Roman–Carthaginian treaty on the Ebro River was an agreement that fixed the Ebro as the northern limit of Carthaginian expansion in Iberia, helping to define spheres of influence between Rome and Carthage shortly before the Second Punic War.
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| Roman–Carthaginian treaty on the Ebro River canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T14698086 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Roman–Carthaginian treaty on the Ebro River Context triple: [Carthaginian campaigns in Hispania, result, Roman–Carthaginian treaty on the Ebro River]
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Treaty of 201 BC between Rome and Carthage
The Treaty of 201 BC between Rome and Carthage was the peace agreement that ended the Second Punic War, imposing harsh territorial, military, and financial terms on Carthage and marking Rome’s emergence as the dominant power in the western Mediterranean.
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Treaty of Lutatius
The Treaty of Lutatius was the peace agreement that ended the First Punic War, imposing harsh terms on Carthage and marking Rome’s emergence as the dominant naval power in the western Mediterranean.
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Treaty of Misenum
The Treaty of Misenum was a 39 BC agreement between the Second Triumvirate and Sextus Pompey that temporarily ended his naval blockade of Italy by granting him control over several western provinces and recognition of his authority.
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Treaty of Brundisium
The Treaty of Brundisium was a political agreement in 40 BC that temporarily resolved tensions within the Second Triumvirate by dividing control of the Roman world among Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus.
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Treaty of 382
The Treaty of 382 was an agreement between the Roman Empire and the Goths that ended their protracted conflict by settling the Goths as autonomous foederati within imperial territory.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Roman–Carthaginian treaty on the Ebro River Target entity description: The Roman–Carthaginian treaty on the Ebro River was an agreement that fixed the Ebro as the northern limit of Carthaginian expansion in Iberia, helping to define spheres of influence between Rome and Carthage shortly before the Second Punic War.
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A.
Treaty of 201 BC between Rome and Carthage
The Treaty of 201 BC between Rome and Carthage was the peace agreement that ended the Second Punic War, imposing harsh territorial, military, and financial terms on Carthage and marking Rome’s emergence as the dominant power in the western Mediterranean.
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B.
Treaty of Lutatius
The Treaty of Lutatius was the peace agreement that ended the First Punic War, imposing harsh terms on Carthage and marking Rome’s emergence as the dominant naval power in the western Mediterranean.
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C.
Treaty of Misenum
The Treaty of Misenum was a 39 BC agreement between the Second Triumvirate and Sextus Pompey that temporarily ended his naval blockade of Italy by granting him control over several western provinces and recognition of his authority.
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D.
Treaty of Brundisium
The Treaty of Brundisium was a political agreement in 40 BC that temporarily resolved tensions within the Second Triumvirate by dividing control of the Roman world among Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus.
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E.
Treaty of 382
The Treaty of 382 was an agreement between the Roman Empire and the Goths that ended their protracted conflict by settling the Goths as autonomous foederati within imperial territory.
- F. None of above. chosen
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