Archaeology
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Legio IIII Parthica
Legio IIII Parthica: one of the Roman legions. Its name indicates that it was recruited to fight against the Parthians. Diocletian The…Legio XIX
Legio XIX: one of the Roman legions. Its surname is not known, but may have been Gallica or Germanica. Augustus Due to…Legio XVII
Legio XVII: one of the Roman legions. Its surname is not known, but may have been Gallica or Germanica. Augustus Due to…Lepcis Magna: Punic City
Lepcis Magna: Phoenician colony, later part of the Carthaginian empire, the kingdom of Massinissa, and the Roman empire. Its most famous son was the emperor Septimius Severus (r.193-211).Origin …Lepcis Magna: Late Antiquity
Crisis Dedication to Arcadius (Severan Forum) After the reign of Septimius Severus, there is a sudden decline in urban investment. There are…Lepcis Magna, Arch of Septimius Severus
Lepcis Magna: Phoenician colony, later part of the Carthaginian empire, the kingdom of Massinissa, and the Roman empire. Its most famous son was the emperor Septimius Severus (r.193-211).Arch of Septimius Severus …Lepcis Magna, Arch of Tiberius
Lepcis Magna: Phoenician colony, later part of the Carthaginian empire, the kingdom of Massinissa, and the Roman empire. Its most famous son was the emperor Septimius Severus (r.193-211). …Lepcis Magna, Arch of Trajan
Lepcis Magna: Phoenician colony, later part of the Carthaginian empire, the kingdom of Massinissa, and the Roman empire. Its most famous son was the emperor Septimius Severus (r.193-211). …Lepcis Magna, Beach Temple
Lepcis Magna: Phoenician colony, later part of the Carthaginian empire, the kingdom of Massinissa, and the Roman empire. Its most famous son was the emperor Septimius Severus (r.193-211).Beach Temple …Lepcis Magna, Byzantine Church
Lepcis Magna: Phoenician colony, later part of the Carthaginian empire, the kingdom of Massinissa, and the Roman empire. Its most famous son was the emperor Septimius Severus (r.193-211).Byzantine Church …Lepcis Magna, Byzantine Gate
Lepcis Magna: Phoenician colony, later part of the Carthaginian empire, the kingdom of Massinissa, and the Roman empire. Its most famous son was the emperor Septimius Severus (r.193-211). …Lepcis Magna, Cardo
Lepcis Magna: Phoenician colony, later part of the Carthaginian empire, the kingdom of Massinissa, and the Roman empire. Its most famous son was the emperor Septimius Severus (r.193-211).Cardo …