- island,
probably taken from the main
Punic port on the
Grand Harbour. The
Punico-Roman city was
about three times the size of present-day Mdina, extending...
- It
remained Malta's
capital city
until 1530. Only a few
vestiges of the
Punico-Roman city have survived. The most
substantial are the
ruins of the Domus...
- Libyco-Punic
Mausoleum of
Dougga Catherwood, Frederick.
Account of the
Punico-Libyan
monument at Dugga, and the
remains of an
ancient structure at Bless...
- Malatestis. De
interpretatione recta on
Wikisource Lewis E 54 De
primo bello punico (On the
first Punic War) at
OPenn De
duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda...
-
Punicus (known as
Púnico in
Portuguese and Spanish; died 153 BC) was a
chieftain of the Lusitanians, a proto-Celtic
tribe from
western Hispania. He became...
- los
hornos púnicos y
fenicios is a
plaza located in San
Fernando in the
Province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain. "Plaza de los
Hornos Púnicos y Fenicios"...
- such as Rashi,
Abraham ibn Ezra,
David Kimhi. Dis****tio de
inscriptione punico-libyca (1835). De Bar Alio et Bar Bahlulo, 2 vols. (1834–39). Über die Himjaritische...
- 2018 Lipiński 2013, pp. 9–27 Ana María Jiménez Flores,
Cultos fenicio-
púnicos de Gádir: Prostitución
sagrada y
Puella Gaditanae, 2001.
Habis 32. Universidad...
- ****vi. 37 Livy, ****vii. 39 Plutarch, Apophth. Rom. Cn. Domit. Livy, ****v. 21
Valerius Maximus, i. 6. § 5, who
falsely says,
Bello Punico secundo v t e...
-
States Iglesia Vaticana Castrense de San
Francisco Plaza de los
hornos púnicos y
fenicios Puente Marqués de Ureña San
Fernando Naval Museum List of muni****lities...