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Livius - Articles on ancient history

Livius

The Livius.org website offers information on ancient history. There are currently 4381 pages. You will also find more than 10,700 original illustrations. You can search to find what you are looking for or browse through the articles using categories or tags; the articles listed after the map are just the most recent ones.

Chauci

Chauci (Greek: Κかっぱαあるふぁχかいοおみくろんιいおた): name of the inhabitants of the southern shore of the North Sea.

This page was created on 11 October 2020.

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Clupea

Aspis (Greek σしぐまπぱいίς) or Clupea: fort and port on the Cape Bon peninsula.

This page was created on 23 September 2020.

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Numidian-Carthaginian War

Numidian-Carthaginian War: the conflict between the Numidians and the Carthaginians in 151-150 BCE, pretext for a Roman intervention that culminated in the sack of Carthage (146 BCE).

This page was created on 22 September 2020.

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Bithya

Bithya (Greek Βべーたιいおたθしーたύας): Numidian chief, fighting for and against Rome during the Third Punic War (149-146 BCE).

This page was created on 22 September 2020.

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Palimpsest

Palimpsest: a piece of writing material, usually parchment or leather, from which a text has been eraded to reuse it for another text. Sometimes, the first text remains legible.

This page was created on 10 August 2020.

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Lade (334 BCE)

Lade: former island northwest of Miletus, site of two naval engagements, one in 494 BCE and one in 334 BCE (the subject of this page).

This page was created on 10 August 2020.

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