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Punic Collection

"Punic: A Tale of Epic Battles and Ancient Rivalries" Step into the world of ancient history as we delve into the captivating era of the Punic Wars

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Punic Collection: Scipio Africanus meeting Hannibal at Battle of Zama
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Punic Collection: Hannibal crossing the Alps
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Punic Collection: Roman Republic and Carthage during the Second Punic War (218-201-BC)
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Punic Collection: Hannibal crossing the Alps with his army and elephants
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Punic Collection: Bust of goddess Tanit. Carthaginian art. Sculpture
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Punic Collection: Hannibal and his army crosses the Alps
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Punic Collection: Hannibal crossing the Rhone River
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Punic Collection: Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Punic Collection: Scipio Africanus - 2
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Punic Collection: Punic War, Cato & Senate
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Punic Collection: Punic War, Scipio
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Punic Collection: Hannibal winning Battle of Cannae
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Punic Collection: Tile mosaic depicting some fish. Roman art. Early
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Punic Collection: Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbor
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Punic Collection: Punic Wars, attack on Carthage, Sicily
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Punic Collection: Regulus Leaves Carthage
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Punic Collection: Cannae Battlefield
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Punic Collection: Scipio Africanus discovering military conspiracy
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Punic Collection: Hannibal in battle with his war elephants
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Punic Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, Ruins
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Punic Collection: Limestone stela with a dedication to Baal, from Carthage, north Africa, 2nd-1st century BC
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Punic Collection: Europe, Italy, Sardinia. The archeologic area of the ancient phoenician town of Nora near to Pula
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Punic Collection: Europe, Italy, Sardinia. The theatre in archeologic area of the ancient phoenician town of Nora
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Punic Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, Punic Ruins
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Punic Collection: Tunisia, Cap Bon, Kerkouane, ruins of ancient Punic settlement, House of Tanit, Punic
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Punic Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, Relief
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Punic Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, Mosaics
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Punic Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Roman Villas
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Punic Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Antonine Baths
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Punic Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Byrsa Hill, St Louis Cathedral
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Punic Collection: Scipio Africanus (236-183 BC). Roman general and consul
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Punic Collection: Carthaginian soldier. Engraving by Serra. Later colouration
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Punic Collection: Battle of Cape Ecnomus, First Punic War
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Punic Collection: REGULUS RETURNS
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Punic Collection: Punic War Marcellus 208 Military Scenes Battles
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Punic Collection: Hannibal stripping the dead Romans after battle
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Punic Collection: The Battle of Lake Trasimene, Italy, June 24, 217 BC, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations
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Punic Collection: Votive stele, possibly depicting Tanit (limestone)
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Punic Collection: Carthage, Punic graves (b / w photo)
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Punic Collection: Carthaginians defeat Romans in Battle of Cannae, Punic Wars
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Punic Collection: Votive stele with a triangular pediment, 830-146 BC (limestone)
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Punic Collection: The meeting of Hannibal with the Ceutrones, a Celtic tribe of ancient Gaul
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Punic Collection: Dougga, Punic mausoleum (b / w photo)
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Punic Collection: Tanit pendant, c. 7th - 6th century BC (gold)
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Punic Collection: The plough driven over the site of Carthage (engraving)
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Punic Collection: The remains of the Temple of Mars among the Ruins of Carthage (colour litho)
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Punic Collection: Festival of Melqart, Ancient Carthage (chromolitho)


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"Punic: A Tale of Epic Battles and Ancient Rivalries" Step into the world of ancient history as we delve into the captivating era of the Punic Wars. Witness Hannibal, a brilliant Carthaginian general, defying all odds by crossing the treacherous Alps with his army and mighty elephants. The audacity of this feat still echoes through time. In a clash that would shape empires, Scipio Africanus stands tall as he meets Hannibal at the Battle of Zama. Two formidable forces collide in an epic showdown, forever etching their names in history's annals. The Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage unfolds before our eyes. These great powers locked in a struggle for dominance; their fates intertwined on the battlefield. Marvel at Roman Republic's resilience against Carthaginian might during this tumultuous period. Carthaginian art reveals its splendor through a bust depicting goddess Tanit—a testament to their rich culture and artistic prowess. This sculpture transports us back to an age where gods were revered and beauty was immortalized in stone. Hannibal's daring expedition continues as he crosses not only mountains but also rivers like the Rhone River—an arduous journey that showcases his unwavering determination to challenge Rome's supremacy. Byrsa Hill emerges as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reminding us of Carthage's original Punic site—the birthplace of legends and tales now whispered among ruins standing witness to centuries gone by. Scipio Africanus takes center stage once more—his strategic brilliance guiding Rome towards victory amidst political turmoil within Cato & Senate during these turbulent times known as the Punic Wars. Finally, we cannot overlook Hannibal's crowning achievement—the Battle of Cannae—a resounding triumph where his tactical genius decimated Roman forces. It remains one of history's most astonishing military victories.