Iberia
There are 46 items in Iberia:
Carthaginian Empire
Carthage (Phoenician Kart hadašt, "new city"): important ancient city, close to modern Tunis.Empire Tanit on a Carthaginian coin No doubt, the Carthaginian…Carthago Nova (Cartagena)
Carthago Nova (Phoenician Kart hadašt, "new city"): Carthaginian capital in Iberia, Roman city, modern Cartagena. Iberia in the third century BCE It is hard to…Celts
Celts: common name for the Iron Age civilizations of Western Europe, more or less identical to the La Tène culture.Names The…Emporiae (Ampurias)
Emporiae (Greek: ᾽Εμπόριον, "port of trade"): three Graeco-Roman settlements in northeastern Spain, today called Ampurias in Spanish and Empúries in Catalan. …Photos of Emporiae
Emporiae (Greek: ᾽Εμπόριον, "port of trade"): three Graeco-Roman settlements in northeastern Spain, today called Ampurias in Spanish and Empúries in Catalan. …Empúries, Museu Monogràfic d’Empúries
Finds from the nearby Greek and Roman sites. There are 8 items in Empúries, Museu Monogràfic d’Empúries: …
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Indo-Europeans
Indo-Europeans: general name for the people speaking an Indo-European language. They are (linguistic) descendants of the people of the Yamnaya culture (c.3600-2300 BCE) in Ukraine and southern Russia, and settled in the area from Western Europe to India in various migrations in…Livy, Periochae 51-55
Titus Livius or Livy (59 BCE - 17 CE): Roman historian, author of the authorized version of the history of the Roman republic.A large part of Livy's History of Rome since the Foundation is now lost, but fortunately we have…Livy, Periochae 56-60
Titus Livius or Livy (59 BCE - 17 CE): Roman historian, author of the authorized version of the history of the Roman republic.A large part of Livy's History of Rome since the Foundation is now lost, but fortunately we have…
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