Examples of using Punic in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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While there are a few ancient translations of Punic texts into Greek and Latin, as well as inscriptions on monuments
second century BC saw the establishment of Roman hegemony over the Mediterranean and the East, through the three Punic Wars(264- 146 BC)
oldest of film genres, with one early notable example being Giovanni Pastrone's Cabiria, a three-hour silent film about the Punic Wars that laid the groundwork for the subsequent silent epics of D. W. Griffith.
Libyco-Berber and Punic inscriptions appear on public buildings into the 2nd century, some bilingual with Latin.[80] In Syria, Palmyrene soldiers even used
second century BC saw the establishment of Roman hegemony over the Mediterranean and the East, through the three Punic Wars(264-146 BC)
The war was a much smaller engagement than the two previous Punic Wars and primarily consisted of a single main action, the Battle of Carthage, but resulted in the complete destruction of the city of Carthage,
This war was a much smaller engagement than the two previous Punic Wars and focused on Tunisia, mainly on the Siege of Carthage, which resulted in the complete destruction of the city, the annexation of all remaining Carthaginian territory by Rome, and the death or enslavement of the entire Carthaginian population.
The Punic Wars? What?
Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage.
The Punic Wars, Adrian Goldsworthy.
The Punic Wars, by Adrian Goldsworthy.
First Punic War with Carthage(264-241 BC).
Vitellius, Caesar was hundreds of years after the Punic Wars.
Background and early career[edit] Punic Wars.
No surviving source reports the fate of Punic privateers in the periods between the Punic Wars.
The name Hippo is from Punic ûbôn‘harbor.'[2].
Urbanization in Roman Africa expanded on Greek and Punic cities along the coast.
The Punic navy had a fleet of 50 quinqueremes and 5 triremes stationed there.
The Punic navy had a fleet of 50 quinqueremes and 5 triremes stationed there.
Further information: Cretan War(205-200 BC), Punic Wars, and Macedonian-Carthaginian Treaty.