Au III? siècle avant notre ère, Rome et Carthage se disputent la domination de la Méditerranée occidentale. La première guerre punique, qui débute en 264 av. J.-C. et s'achève vingt-trois ans plus ...
While the mayors of the cities did sign a peace treaty in 1985, it was a symbolic gesture. In reality, the wars between the two ancient civilizations ended more than 2,000 years prior when Rome ...
Au IIIᵉ siècle avant notre ère, Rome et Carthage se disputent la domination de la Méditerranée occidentale. La première guerre punique, qui débute en 264 av. J.-C. et s'achève vingt-trois ans plus ...
Archaeologists exploring the site of a naval battle fought 2,200 years ago between Rome and Carthage have uncovered clues to how the battle may have unfolded — as well as several mysteries. The finds ...
Barnsley, Eng.: Pen & Sword / Philadelphia: Casemate, 2024. Pp. x, 225+. Illus., maps, gloss, notes, biblio., index. £14.99/$24.95 paper. ISBN:1399078623 The ...
From 650 B.C. to 146 B.C., Carthage was the most powerful trading and commercial city in the Mediterranean. Its sophisticated 200-dock harbor and wealthy population supported a sprawling metropolis of ...
De 218 à 201 avant notre ère, la deuxième guerre punique oppose Rome à Carthage pour la domination de la Méditerranée occidentale. Récit d’un affrontement décisif, entre Hannibal, stratège formidable, ...
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