- Hadrumetum, also
known by many
variant spellings and names, was a
Phoenician colony that pre-dated Carthage. It
subsequently became one of the most important...
-
later Empire.[citation needed]
Another haloed Apollo in mosaic, from
Hadrumentum, is in the
museum at Sousse. The
conventions of this representation,...
-
landing site and
strong winds scattered his convoy.
Caesar landed near
Hadrumentum on 28
December with only 3,000
legionaries and 150 cavalry. He fell down...
- 500
legionaries and 150
cavalry landed with him near the
enemy port of
Hadrumentum. Apocryphally, when landing,
Caesar fell onto the
beach but was able...
-
Commoda (Thuburbo Majus)) [50]
Hadrumentum Sousse Tunisia 35°49′34″N 10°38′24″E / 35.826°N 10.64°E / 35.826; 10.64 (
Hadrumentum (Sousse))
Jebel Moraba Tunisia...
- 1955), p. 87 "CoinArchives.com
Search Results : Afric**** AND
Fabius AND
Hadrumentum". www.coinarchives.com.
Retrieved 2023-02-03. Syme,
Augustan Aristocracy...
-
identified by his
effulgent halo.
Another haloed Apollo in mosaic, from
Hadrumentum, is in the
museum at Sousse. The
conventions of this representation,...
- 35°49′47″N 10°37′28″E / 35.829783°N 10.624434°E / 35.829783; 10.624434 (
Hadrumentum (Sousse)
Roman circus (probable location)) (probable location) cited...
-
command of the
senatorial side
against Julius Caesar.
Considius held
Hadrumentum with one
legion and took part in
successful operations against Caesar's...
- Bizerte), Utica, Carthage,
Curubis (north of
modern Nabeul), Missis,
Hadrumentum,
Gummi and
Sullectum (both near
modern Mahdia),
Gightis (near Djerba...