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Hannibal (categerie Seicont Punic War commanders) wis the heidmaist Carthaginian commaunder durand the First Punic War, his yunger brithers war Mago an Hasdrubal, an he wis brither-in-law tae Hasdrubal... |
(2004 Census) o 20,715. The first ceevilisation that developed athin the ceety's sphere o influence is referred tae as Punic (a form o the wird "Phoenician")... |
uninterruptedly (tho it fell unner the pouer o Agathocles) till the First Punic War. Cicero describes it, aiblins wi some exaggeration, as bein bi far... |
but it wis surrendered tae the latter in 241 BC at the end o the First Punic War as a condition o the peace treaty. In the later wars it wis a stairtin... |
end o the Third Punic War, vera few Carthaginian primary historical soorces survive. While thare are a few auncient translations o Punic texts intae Greek... |
Battle o the Aegates in the First Punic War. Twa auncient legends tell o meethical oreegins for the ceety. In the first legend, Trapani stemmed frae... |
Béja (section Warld War II) Phoenicians set up important tradin posts. Thair presence is felt throu numerous Punic necropolis which hae been unearthed in 1887. The Carthaginians, recognizing... |
first tae jyne thair staundart, an opened thair gates tae Xenodicus, 309 BC. In the First Punic War Enna is repeatitly mentioned; it wis taken first bi... |
Augustus (section War wi Pompeius) great-grandfaither Gaius Octavius wis a militar tribune in Sicily in the Seicont Punic War. His grandfaither haed served in several local poleetical offices. His... |
Indo-European leid faimlie. The earliest kent members war uised on the Italian Peninsula in the first millennium BC. The maist important o the auncient leids... |
Cornell – The beginnings of Rome: Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars – London 1995 C. H. Smith – Early Rome and Latium. Economy and Society... |
War an wis reducit, wi Volsinii an Arretium (Arezzo), tae seek for peace in the follaein year. In 216 an 205 BC it assistit Roum in the Seicont Punic... |
Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Medina of Tunis". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Punic Town of Kerkuane and its Necropolis". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 August 2011.... |