African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsPraeger, 1955 - 209 páginas |
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... Carthaginian army . The issue was soon joined , but both at Mylæ in 260 B.C. and at Ecnomus in 256 B.C. the Carthaginians were defeated . Again , fifteen years later , in 241 B.C. , during the last naval action of the first Punic War ...
... Carthaginian army . The issue was soon joined , but both at Mylæ in 260 B.C. and at Ecnomus in 256 B.C. the Carthaginians were defeated . Again , fifteen years later , in 241 B.C. , during the last naval action of the first Punic War ...
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... Carthaginians powerless to strike back at the enemy . Carthage sent an embassy to the Roman general Scipio Æmilius declaring that she was willing to agree to any terms . Rome was given a hundred Carthaginian hostages ; all instructions ...
... Carthaginians powerless to strike back at the enemy . Carthage sent an embassy to the Roman general Scipio Æmilius declaring that she was willing to agree to any terms . Rome was given a hundred Carthaginian hostages ; all instructions ...
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... Carthaginians fought back until Scipio secured an entrance by making an assault over a specially constructed dike . As Scipio's forces poured into Carthage , the Carthaginians turned round for the last desperate stand . Scipio had ...
... Carthaginians fought back until Scipio secured an entrance by making an assault over a specially constructed dike . As Scipio's forces poured into Carthage , the Carthaginians turned round for the last desperate stand . Scipio had ...
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The Mali and the Songhai Empires | 92 |
The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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