-
thousand living in
surrounding suburban areas. At its pinnacle, the
Garamantian kingdom established and
maintained a "standard of
living far superior...
-
capital of the
Garamantian Kingdom. The
Garamantes were a
Saharan Berber people living in the
Fezzan in the
northeastern Sahara Desert.
Garamantian power climaxed...
-
Frankish princess Radegund, who has
founded a
monastery at Poitiers. The
Garamantian Kingdom (modern Libya)
signs a
peace treaty with the
Byzantine Empire...
- ****ociated by the
Romans with Jupiter, and
known for his oracle) and a
Garamantian nymph. He
became the king of Getulia.
According to Virgil's Aeneid, he...
- "Aghram Nadharif: the
Barkat Oasis (Sha'Abiya of Ghat,
Libyan Sahara) in
Garamantian Times. The
Archaeology of the
Libyan Sahara Vol. 2. By
Mario Liverani...
- Tripolit****" dramatically, even
briefly holding a
military presence in the
Garamantian capital Garama in 203 AD. Much of the
initial campaigning success was...
- Tripolit****" dramatically, even
briefly holding a
military presence in the
Garamantian capital Garama in AD 203. Much of the
initial campaigning success was...
- the 5th
century BC to the 5th
century AD, the
Fezzan was home to the
Garamantian Empire, a city
state which operated the Trans-Saharan
trade routes between...
- mythology,
Iarbas was the son of a
North African god,
Jupiter Hammon, and a
Garamantian nymph.
Iarbas became the
first king of Gaetuli. In Virgil's Aeneid, Iarbas...
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provided with
African slaves via the Trans-Saharan
slave trade. The
Ancient Garamantian caravan trade route between the
coast of
Tripolitania across the Sahara...