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- Archaeology Lepcis Magna article on Livius.org Lepcis (Leptis) Magna Images, a gallery of photographs taken at the site in February 2008 Neapolis/Lepcis Magna...
- Perkins, J. B. Ward (December 1951). "The Arch of Septimius Severus at Lepcis Magna". Archaeology. 4 (4): 226–231. C****ius Dio, Roman History, Book 76...
- settlements such as Cydamus, Gholaia and their capital Garama, 600 km south of Lepcis Magna. The province of Numidia is enlarged: the Romans annex Castellum Dimmidi...
- encroaching on the territory left to the Carthaginians, had, by 158 BC, conquered Lepcis Magna and the Tripolitanian coast, bringing under his authority all the...
- Eusebius.[ambiguous] Neo-Punic is mostly known from inscriptions, including Lepcis Magna N 19 (= KAI 124; 92 AD). Around the fourth century AD, Punic was still...
- University Press, 2007. Ward-Perkins, John Bryan. 1993. The Severan Buildings of Lepcis Magna: An Architectural Survey. London: Society for Libyan Studies....
- Porphyreon (Jieh) Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad Libya Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli) Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Co****ua) Ann (Mdina) Gaulos...
- "Arch of Septimius Severus at Lepcis Magna (203-209 CE)". Judaism and Rome. 2016-07-28. Retrieved 2021-07-02. "Lepcis Magna, Arch of Septimius Severus"...
- 6th-century Christian Roman poet Corippus and a Neo-Punic inscription from Lepcis Magna. According to Corippus, the Laguatan of Tripolitania carried a representation...
- Porphyreon (Jieh) Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad Libya Lepcis (Khoms) Oyat (Tripoli) Tsabratan Malta Maleth (Co****ua) Ann (Mdina) Gaulos...