Roman North Africa
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Ancient Africa
- A Captivating Guide to Ancient African Civilizations, Such as the Kingdom of Kush, the Land of Punt, Carthage, the Kingdom of Aksum, and the Mali Empire with Its Timbuktu
- Auteur(s): Captivating History
- Narrateur(s): Jason Zenobia
- Durée: 4 h et 2 min
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Africa is the continent where the first humans were born. They explored the vast land and produced the first tools. And although we migrated from that continent, we never completely abandoned it. From the beginning of time, humans lived and worked in Africa, leaving evidence of their existence in the sands of the Sahara Desert and the valleys of the great rivers, such as the Nile and the Niger. Some of the earliest great civilizations were born there, and they give us an insight into the smaller kingdoms of ancient Africa.
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Good introduction
- Écrit par Darryl TADMI le 2023-05-20
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Ancient Africa
- A Captivating Guide to Ancient African Civilizations, Such as the Kingdom of Kush, the Land of Punt, Carthage, the Kingdom of Aksum, and the Mali Empire with Its Timbuktu
- Narrateur(s): Jason Zenobia
- Durée: 4 h et 2 min
- Date de publication: 2020-10-14
- Langue: Anglais
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Africa is the continent where the first humans were born. They explored the vast land and produced the first tools. And although we migrated from that continent, we never completely abandoned it....
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Rome
- Auteur(s): Matthew Kneale
- Narrateur(s): Neil Gardner
- Durée: 12 h et 41 min
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Rome, the Eternal City. Today visitors can stand on bridges that Julius Caesar and Cicero crossed; walk around temples in the footsteps of emperors; visit churches from the earliest days of Christianity. This is all the more remarkable considering what the city has endured. It has been ravaged by fires, floods, earthquakes, and - most of all - by roving armies. Matthew Kneale uses seven of these crisis moments to create a powerful and captivating account of Rome’s extraordinary history. He paints portraits of the city before each assault, describing how Romans, both rich and poor, lived their everyday lives.
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Very entertaining narrative
- Écrit par Cameron Neufeld le 2023-12-09
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Rome
- Narrateur(s): Neil Gardner
- Durée: 12 h et 41 min
- Date de publication: 2018-05-15
- Langue: Anglais
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Novelist and historian Kneale, a longtime resident of Rome, tells the story of the Eternal City - from the early Roman Republic through the Renaissance to Mussolini and the German occupation in World War Two - through pivotal moments that defined its history....
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Arches Across the Roman Empire
- The History of the Roman Arches Built in Europe, the Middle East, Asia Minor, and North Africa
- Auteur(s): Charles River Editors
- Narrateur(s): Gregory T. Luzitano
- Durée: 1 h et 50 min
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Some of the most iconic symbols of the Roman Empire that have survived into the modern world today are the arches that Romans erected to commemorate military victories and glorify individual emperors. The story of how arches came to be used throughout the Roman world in such a way is one that involves the evolution of the military and its leaders into the political forces that came to dominate the state. Those arches, along with the triumphs that came to be associated with many of them, were key parts in the process of exhibiting the might of both Rome.
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Arches Across the Roman Empire
- The History of the Roman Arches Built in Europe, the Middle East, Asia Minor, and North Africa
- Narrateur(s): Gregory T. Luzitano
- Durée: 1 h et 50 min
- Date de publication: 2020-02-07
- Langue: Anglais
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Some of the most iconic symbols of the Roman Empire that have survived into the modern world today are the arches that Romans erected to commemorate military victories and glorify individual emperors....
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Carthage
- A Captivating Guide to the Carthaginian Empire and Its Conflicts with the Ancient Greek City-States and the Roman Republic in the Sicilian Wars and Punic Wars
- Auteur(s): Captivating History
- Narrateur(s): Richard L. Walton
- Durée: 3 h et 25 min
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Very few of the ancient empires and nations were able to challenge the Romans, who were famous for their military might. Even fewer were able to make them shiver just by mentioning their name. In fact, only one enemy of Rome managed to engrave such fear into their bones. That was Carthage, sometimes called the Carthaginian Empire. It was a formidable state that stretched across northern Africa, from Algeria and Tunisia to the shores of Morocco and southern Spain.
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Carthage
- A Captivating Guide to the Carthaginian Empire and Its Conflicts with the Ancient Greek City-States and the Roman Republic in the Sicilian Wars and Punic Wars
- Narrateur(s): Richard L. Walton
- Durée: 3 h et 25 min
- Date de publication: 2020-06-09
- Langue: Anglais
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Very few of the ancient empires and nations were able to challenge the Romans, who were famous for their military might. Even fewer were able to make them shiver just by mentioning their name. In fact, only one enemy of Rome managed to engrave such fear into their bones....
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