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  • 51Carthaginian Empire — The Carthaginian Empire was an informal empire of Phoenician city states throughout North Africa and modern Spain from 575 BC until 146 BC. It was more or less under the control of the city state of Carthage after the fall of Tyre to Babylonian… …

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  • 52Macedonian-Carthaginian Treaty — The Macedonian Carthaginian Treaty was an anti Roman agreement between Philip V of Macedon and Hannibal, the Carthaginian leader, which was drawn up after the battle of Cannae when Hannibal seemed poised to conquer Rome. Philip V, who feared… …

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  • 53Roman military confederation — The Roman military confederation (or confederacy or commonwealth ) is a term devised by modern historians to denote the Roman Republic s system of military alliances with the tribes and city states of the Italian peninsula prior to the Social War …

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  • 54Insubres — The Insubres or Insubri were a population settled in Insubria, in what is now Lombardy. They were the founders of Milan ( Mediolanum ). Though Celtic at the time of Roman conquest, they were most likely the result of the fusion of pre existing… …

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  • 55Carthaginian Iberia — The Carthaginian presence in Iberia lasted from 575BC to 206BC when the Carthaginians were defeated at the Battle of Ilipa in the Second Punic War.BackgroundThe Phoenicians were a people from the eastern Mediterranean who were mainly traders from …

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  • 56Carthaginian coins of Corvo — The Cyrenaic and Carthaginian coins of Corvo refers to a hoard of coins dating to approximately 200 BCE that were supposedly left in the Azores by Carthaginians and discovered in 1749 on the island of Corvo. Podolyn s report The only source of… …

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  • 57Massylii — The Massylii or Maesulians were a Berber federation of tribes of eastern Numidia which was formed by an amalgamation of smaller tribes during the 4th century BC.[1] They were ruled by a king. On their loosely defined western frontier was the… …

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  • 58Pyrgi Tablets — The Pyrgi Tablets, found in a 1964 excavation of a sanctuary of that town in Italy (current Santa Severa), a port of the southern Etruscan town of Caere, are three golden leaves that record a dedication made around 500 BC by Thefarie Velianas,… …

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  • 59Algarve — The Algarve (pron. IPA2|aɫ gaɾv(ɨ)) is the southernmost region of mainland Portugal. It has a area of 5,412 square kilometres with approximately 410,000 permanent inhabitants, and incorporates 16 municipalities. The region coincides with the… …

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  • 60Mamertines — The Mamertines (Mamertini sons of Mars ) were mercenaries of Italian origin who had been hired from their home in Campania by Agathocles, the king of Syracuse. After Syracuse lost the Third Sicilian War, the city of Messana was ceded to Carthage… …

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