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  • Miniatura para Biblos
    Biblos (categoría Arqueología fenicio-púnica)
     C. Museo Memoria del Tiempo Museo de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo Museo Wax Museo de los Huérfanos del Genocidio Armenio "Aram Bezikian"[3]​ Iglesia…
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  • 2008 III Chambao Campus universitario de la Muralla del Mar [22]​ 2008 III Wax Tailor Terminal de cruceros [8]​ 2009 IV Solynieve Auditorio del Parque Torres…
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  • does Pliny the Elder, who details a sophisticated procedure for making Punic wax. One Greek inscription refers to the payment of craftsmen for their work…
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  • Encaustic painting (redirección desde Wax painting)
    after boiling the wax in a solution of sea water and soda three successive times. The resulting harder wax is the same as the Punic wax referred to in ancient…
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  • in dark tones, often using as his medium a form of "Carthaginian" or "Punic" wax (cire éléodorique), which he had devised in an attempt to revive an encaustic…
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  • Republican bronzes, it began to be struck from dies shortly before the Second Punic War (218–201 BC). Following the Augustan Coinage reforms of 23 BC the semis…
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  • destroyed The Roman senator Cato the Elder ended every speech after the Second Punic War with ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam, literally "For the rest…
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  • Battle of Cape Ecnomus (categoría Naval battles of the First Punic War)
    were made individually by the lost-wax method to fit immovably to a galley's prow. In the century prior to the Punic Wars, boarding had become increasingly…
    34 kB (4290 palabras) - 04:20 8 abr 2024
  • Battle of the Lipari Islands (categoría Naval battles of the First Punic War)
    individually by the lost-wax method to fit immovably to a galley's prow and secured with bronze spikes. In the century prior to the Punic Wars, boarding had…
    23 kB (2775 palabras) - 19:30 9 jun 2024
  • Battle of the Aegates (categoría Naval battles of the First Punic War)
    10 March 241 BC between the fleets of Carthage and Rome during the First Punic War. It took place among the Aegates Islands, off the western coast of the…
    41 kB (5172 palabras) - 16:15 27 mar 2024
  • the Mercenary War, Rome broke the terms of a treaty made after the First Punic War and annexed Sardinia and Corsica by force. In 238 BC the Carthaginians…
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  • Dougga (categoría Articles containing Punic-language text)
    Dougga or Thugga or TBGG was a Berber, Punic and Roman settlement near present-day Téboursouk in northern Tunisia. The current archaeological site covers…
    89 kB (11 714 palabras) - 19:47 23 may 2024
  • Battle of Drepana (categoría Naval battles of the First Punic War)
    naval Battle of Drepana (or Drepanum) took place in 249 BC during the First Punic War near Drepana (modern Trapani) in western Sicily, between a Carthaginian…
    34 kB (4098 palabras) - 19:29 9 jun 2024
  • Roman withdrawal from Africa (255 BC) (categoría Naval battles of the First Punic War)
    their defeated expeditionary force to Carthaginian Africa during the First Punic War. A large fleet commanded by Servius Fulvius Paetinus Nobilior and Marcus…
    34 kB (4188 palabras) - 15:22 29 may 2024
  • conquest of Etruria in 275 BC and the subsequent acquisitions due to the Punic Wars, Rome had the ability to stretch further into Transalpine Gaul and…
    30 kB (3396 palabras) - 21:33 19 ene 2024
  • religious celebrants, small horses, and body parts. A great deal of Greek and Punic statues and busts in Terra cotta, together with various amulets in ivory…
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  • Ceuta (categoría Articles containing Punic-language text)
    two main spoken languages. The name Abyla has been said to have been a Punic name ("Lofty Mountain" or "Mountain of God") for Jebel Musa, the southern…
    78 kB (6846 palabras) - 13:01 8 jun 2024
  • merrymaking. The gifts exchanged were usually gag gifts or small figurines made of wax or pottery known as sigillaria. The poet Catullus called it "the best of…
    58 kB (6901 palabras) - 14:40 6 feb 2024
  • Investigation have associated the statue with the discovery of a trove of ancient Punic and Hellenic coins on Corvo in the 18th century. The discovery followed…
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  • III and IV. In the 1st millennium BC, its name appeared in Phoenician and Punic inscriptions as Gebal (𐤂𐤁𐤋, GBL); in the Hebrew Bible as Geval (גבל);…
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  • Africa was organized in 146 BC following the defeat of Carthage in the Third Punic War. The city of Carthage, destroyed following the war, was rebuilt during…
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  • the Carthaginian noblewoman Sophonisba, who toward the end of the Second Punic War (218–201 BC) drank poison and committed suicide at the behest of her…
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  • join the League of Corinth, which they had previously refused. During the Punic Wars, Sparta was an ally of the Roman Republic. Spartan political independence…
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