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  1. Crete and Cyrenaica ( Latin: Creta et Cyrenaica, Koinē Greek: Κρήτη καὶ Κυρηναϊκή, romanized: Krḗtē kaì Kyrēnaïkḗ) was a senatorial province of the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire, established in 67 BC, which included the island of Crete and the region of Cyrenaica in modern-day Libya. These areas were ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CyrenaicaCyrenaica - Wikipedia

    Cyrenaica includes all of the eastern part of Libya between the 16th and 25th meridians east, including the Kufra District. The coastal region, also known as Pentapolis ("Five Cities") in antiquity, was part of the Roman province of Crete and Cyrenaica, later divided into Libya Pentapolis and Libya Sicca. During the Islamic period, the area ...

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  4. Creta (pirati) dal 67 a.C. Cirenaica Creta: dal 36 a.C. Cirenaica donata a Cleopatra Selene (figlia di Cleopatra d'Egitto) Creta a Cleopatra d'Egitto: dal 30 a.C. Creta e Cirenaica (sono unite dall'imperatore Augusto) dal 193: Cirenaica (indipendente da Creta) Creta (indipendente da Cirenaica) con la riforma di Diocleziano: Lybia superior o ...

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › CireneCirene - Wikipedia

    Cirene è stata un'importante città dell' Antica Grecia e poi romana del Mediterraneo, che si trovava vicino all'odierna cittadina di Shahat, in Libia orientale, nel distretto di al-Jabal al-Akhdar . È un importante sito archeologico per lo studio della cultura greco-romana e della sua presenza in Nordafrica. Città di molti filosofi e ...

  6. Coordinates: 32.8223°N 21.862°E. The Temple of Zeus was the largest ancient Greek temple at Cyrene, Libya, and one of the largest Greek temples ever built. The original Doric octastyle peripteral temple was constructed around 500-480 BC, [1] and heavily damaged in 115 AD. Later in the century, it was partially rebuilt as a non-peripteral ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CreteCrete - Wikipedia

    Crete ( / kriːt / KREET; Greek: Κρήτη, Modern:Kríti [ˈkriti], Ancient:Krḗtē [krɛ̌ːtεː]) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica. Crete rests about 160 km (99 mi) south of the ...

  8. Luigi Pernier (Rome, 23 November 1874 – Rhodes, 18 August 1937) was an Italian archaeologist and academic now best known for his discovery of the Disc of Phaistos. [1] Career [ edit ]

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