"Underwater Archaeologists Find Surprising Artifacts" Topic
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Tango01 | 26 Jun 2019 9:28 p.m. PST |
… from Major Roman Naval Battle. "Archaeologists exploring the site of a naval battle fought 2,200 years ago between Rome and Carthage have uncovered clues to how the battle may have unfolded — as well as several mysteries. The finds suggest that Carthage reused captured Roman warships during the battle and that Carthaginian sailors may have thrown cargo overboard in a desperate attempt to help their ships escape the Romans. According to historical records, the naval battle occurred on March 10, 241 B.C., near the Aegates Islands, not far from Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea. In the battle, a Carthaginian fleet that had been trying to bring supplies to one of Carthage's armies in Sicily was intercepted by the Roman navy, which proceeded to destroy much of the fleet. The victory was so resounding that Carthage was forced to sue for peace, agreeing to terms that favored Rome. [10 Epic Battles that Changed History]…." Main page link Amicalement Armand
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Prince Alberts Revenge | 29 Jun 2019 3:42 a.m. PST |
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Tango01 | 04 Jul 2019 1:08 p.m. PST |
Glad you enjoyed it my friend!. (smile) Amicalement Armand |
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