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Naval conflict and the first Punic war : discoveries from the debris field
Dr. Murray’s interests include all aspects of ancient seafaring from ships and their designs to trade, ancient harbours, naval warfare and weaponry. His research has been featured on the History and National Geographic channels.
Murray, William
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Naval battles of the First Punic War
Autor se v bakalářské práci zabývá problematikou první punské války. Práce je zaměřena především na námořnictvo a rozvoj námořní techniky, jakožto klíčové faktory, které zásadním způsobem ovlivnily průběh první punské války.
Plesar, Lukáš
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The First Punic War : a geo-spatial examination
This digital creative project, The First Punic War: A Geo-Spatial Examination, (http://bsumaps.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=2973cf2127be45a282 6813336692e5f0) presents an examination of the major battles of the First Punic War, fought
Sweet, Joseph Michael
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Casson Lionel. H. T. Wallinga, The Boarding-Bridge of the Romans. Its Construction and its Function in the Naval Tactics of the First Punic War. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 26, fasc. 1, 1957. pp.
Casson, Lionel
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Oared warships dominated the Mediterranean from the Bronze Age down to the development of cannon. Purpose-built warships were specifically designed to withstand the stresses of ramming tactics and high intensity impacts.
NC DOCKS at East Carolina University +1 more
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Power in Syracuse was taken by Hiero II in 270 BC. Then the Hyblaean Mountains, much of which belonged to Syracuse, underwent changes and entered a period of transformations.
Roksana Chowaniec
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Gary FORSYTHE, A Critical History of Early Rome from Prehistory to the First Punic War.
Poucet Jacques. Gary FORSYTHE, A Critical History of Early Rome from Prehistory to the First Punic War.. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 75, 2006. pp.
Poucet, Jacques
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Since 2002, our team at the University of Jaén's Research Institute for Iberian Archaeology has been undertaking an archaeological research project focusing on the analysis of the site of a conflict that can indisputably be dated to the final phase of ...
Lechuga, Miguel Ángel +3 more
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Hannibal and Scipio\u27s war: The Second Punic War
The Second Punic War (218-201 BC), setting Rome against its rival state Carthage, is remembered because of the strategic maneuverings between Hannibal of Carthage and Scipio of Rome which would determine the master of the Mediterranean, laying the ground
Elmore, Michael J
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Between Livy and Polybius: Leonardo Bruni on the First Punic War
Ianziti, Gary J., Ianziti, Gary
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