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The 2nd Punic War (218-201B.C.): from Sagunto to Zama, end of Carthaginian naval hegemony
One of the results of the First Punic War (264-241 BC.) was the shrinking of Carthage’s vital space in the Mediterranean, and the decline of its maritime trade due to its loss of the former islands of Sardinia and Corsica and other islands, including ...
OUYAHIA Saida
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The First Punic War: Deconstruction and Reinterpretation. A Hypothesis [PDF]
The First Punic War (264 B.C. – 241 B.C.) was the first of three major conflicts between the republics of Rome and Carthage for the domination of the Mediterranean World.
Hayes, Terence Morland
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A Critical History of Early Rome: From Prehistory to the First Punic War by Gary Forsythe [PDF]
Michael P. Fronda
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The origin of the earliest Roman cities in Catalonia: An examination from the perspective of archaeology [PDF]
In recent decades, the progress in archaeology applied to knowledge of the Roman cities in the Catalan-speaking lands has begun to furnish a new perspective on the question of the origins of these cities.
Josep Guitart
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Clamore sublato : le bruit de la guerre
This paper deals with various categories of sound that can be heard in a war context, focusing mainly, but not only, on Livy’s relation of the second Punic War.
Paul François
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Una clausola maniliana in Prudenzio (C. Symm. I 279)
In C. Symm. I 279 Prudentius, criticizing paganism and emperors’ habit of following pagan gods and their omens for war, echoes Manilius’ Astronomica (I 791): with socio per bella Nerone Manilius refers to Livius Salinator’s consulship colleague, Claudius
Silvia Arrigoni
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Ebusus Phoenissa et Poena : la isla de Ibiza en época fenicio-púnica
Los resultados de las investigaciones arqueológicas realizadas en Ibiza en los últimos veinticinco años, permiten concluir que el proceso de colonización de la isla se desarrolló en dos fases claramente diferenciadas: El primer establecimiento semita ...
Benjamí Costa, Jordi H. Fernández
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Sardonic addendum : the unfought Punic War of 237 BC
Polybius commands authority on the Punic Wars. His Histories dominates discussion of the Sardinia Crisis of 237 BC, an enigmatic turning point in history overshadowed by the three hot Punic Wars.
Maze, Jane
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Rome et la paix, des origines à la guerre d’Hannibal (milieu du VIIIe siècle – 201 av. J.-C.)
From the origins of Rome to the end of the Second Punic War, the Romans’ approach to peace is known only through the eyes of historians who wrote centuries after the events. Faced with significant documentary gaps, these authors reinterpreted the history
Mathieu Engerbeaud
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