African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWatts, 1954 - 209 páginas |
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... Rome , it was associated with a new culture and a new civilization , and the language of its people , Punic , was to influence men's minds and thoughts even as its rival's lan- guage , Latin . But Rome and Carthage were not always ...
... Rome , it was associated with a new culture and a new civilization , and the language of its people , Punic , was to influence men's minds and thoughts even as its rival's lan- guage , Latin . But Rome and Carthage were not always ...
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... Rome , and on Rome becoming , not an ally , but an enemy , of Carthage . And what of the city of Carthage itself , around which our story is told ? Carthage , as we have already noted , was founded by the Phoenicians in about 822 B.C. ...
... Rome , and on Rome becoming , not an ally , but an enemy , of Carthage . And what of the city of Carthage itself , around which our story is told ? Carthage , as we have already noted , was founded by the Phoenicians in about 822 B.C. ...
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... Rome , and the Romans , ever quick to realize their own interests , wel- comed the invitation . In 264 B.C. the first Punic War began , with Rome and Carthage disputing the mastery of the world . For two years Carthage was busy building ...
... Rome , and the Romans , ever quick to realize their own interests , wel- comed the invitation . In 264 B.C. the first Punic War began , with Rome and Carthage disputing the mastery of the world . For two years Carthage was busy building ...
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CHAP | 8 |
ΙΟ The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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