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Showing posts with label Libia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Libia. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Aristippus of Cyrene

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from THE ARCHITECTURE, by MARCUS VITRUVIUS POLLIO. BOOK THE SIXTH, INTRODUCTION. ARISTIPPUS, the Socratic philosopher, shipwrecked on  th...
Monday, December 5, 2011

Hic sunt Garamantes

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"Satellites and aerial photographs have revealed evidence of over a hundred fortified farms, villages, and towns - many with castle-lik...
Sunday, March 20, 2011

Libya's UNESCO World Heritage Sites

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Libya  are: Archaeological Site of Cyrene Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna Archaeological Site of Sabra...

Settimio Severo

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« Sono diventato tutto quel che ho voluto. E mi accorgo che non ne valeva la pena » questo disse Settimio Severo, a un suo luogotenente, co...
Thursday, January 6, 2011

Garamantes

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Garamantes lived in fertile areas of Sahara, corresponding to the southwestern Libya, which had not always been a desert. In a period lastin...

Leptis Magna

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Leptis Magna was a punic and then roman settlement. Septimius Severus (145 – 211), Roman Emperor from 193 to 211, was born in this town. Lep...

Three poleis - Tripoli

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By the fifth century B.C., Carthage, the greatest of the overseas Phoenician colonies, had extended its hegemony across much of North Africa...
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