Celtiberians: Intriguing Martial Culture And Their Skilled Warrior Infantry

Celtiberians: Intriguing Martial Culture And Their Skilled Warrior Infantry

A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – Celtiberians -tribes of mixed Iberian and Celtic origin – inhabited an area in the central-northeastern Iberian Peninsula during the final centuries BC.  ‘Celtiberi’ is Roman, and the Iberian Peninsula was Roman – Hispania. Credit: Adobe Stock – Lunstream The Celtiberians evolved from a tribal to a city-based culture. Still, it […]

On March 10 241BC a huge naval battle took place off the coast of Sicily between the Romans and their archenemies the Carthaginians. It put an end to the First Punic War and set the Roman Republic on its militaristic path to becoming an Empire. Photo: RPMNF projects

Underwater Artifacts Shed New Light On Battle Of The Egadi Islands Between Romans And Carthage

Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – On March 10, 241 B.C.  the Carthaginian fleet was totally defeated near the Aegates Islands off western Sicily by the Romans. The event known as the Battle of the Egadi Islands was the final battle of the First Punic War. On March 10 241BC a huge naval battle took place off […]