Map thread

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en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carthaginian_Iberia
spainthenandnow.com/spanish-history/the-carthaginians-in-spain
twitter.com/AnonBabble

I have hoarded a few over the years, anyone requests?

>europe will never be this comfy again

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I fucking hate the r*man empire.

Look at how rich Lebanon is.
:)

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Would be nice with citation sources and evidence
I know Tunisia was the port of most of north Africa so was quite wealthy in grains trade

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said the dirty p*nic dog

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It's likely based on something retarded like silver mines in Iberia, which neglects that thrace had more silver and gold, which funded the Roman and subsequent Byzantine empire.

who /neverconquered/ here?

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>flag
aww, I do love Lebanon :)
>I fucking hate the r*man empire.
please just die in a giant fire >:(

:(

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What's being conquered by italians like?

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>sources
boring
i have some trade maps too

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sry bro, like you (and your cunt) tho

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Southern Europeans were as conquered by Romans as bavarians were by prussians

Love you too.
:*
Hello former colony

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After the Roman empire collapsed and all centralized power of a state collapsed the economy would never be the same until Industralization.
Hydraulic mining, which Pliny referred to as ruina montium ("ruin of the mountains"), allowed base and precious metals to be extracted on a proto-industrial scale.[15] The total annual iron output is estimated at 82,500 tonnes,.[16] Copper was produced at an annual rate of 15,000 t,[17] and lead at 80,000 t,[18] both production levels unmatched until the Industrial Revolution;[19] Spain alone had a 40 percent share in world lead production.[20] The high lead output was a by-product of extensive silver mining which reached 200 t per annum.[21] At its peak around the mid-2nd century AD, the Roman silver stock is estimated at 10,000 t, five to ten times larger than the combined silver mass of medieval Europe and the Caliphate around 800 AD.[22] As an indication of the scale of Roman metal production, lead pollution in the Greenland ice sheet quadrupled over its prehistoric levels during the Imperial era, and dropped again thereafter.[23]

The Roman empire produced more minerals than the caliphate and mideval Europe combined.

i dont know anything about lebanon
can you teach me

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>Hello former colony
Source on the extent of that Carthage?
No evidence of Carthage waging war on the interior Celtic tribes.

Sure, what do you want to know?

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How much is the average Lebanese wage and the prole wage?

overall history

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anyone know exactly what this map might be? I'm trying to categorise my collection.

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anti semitism

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carthaginian_Iberia
It's not very clear now as we are facing an economic collapse
So official numbers are very far from the truth
3000 years ago the phonecians who were traders from 3 Lebanese coastal cities started sailing and creating trade routs, and spreading phonecian culture around the medterianin, like the alphabet and so on, they even tought Spain how to make wine and created Carthage in North Africa
After that Lebanon got annexed by the Romans, after the fall of Rome it got continually annexed by different empires until 1920 when the Ottoman Empire collapsed
Lebanese people were just recovering from a mass famine induced by the ottomans and very few knew how to write or read, it was like subsaharan Africa until based France came and civilized us
Then we had a golden age in the 1960s until the civil war and now we are here

ah yeah that looks accurate I guess. A few unexpected ones but I think you're right

test

very interesting, so lebano is a really young country just like finland relatively speaking
we had a golden age in the 60's, drug epidemic in the 80's, and were doing alright in the 2000's until the global financial crysis wich our politics couldnt handle so we never fully recovered from it.

>Love you too
thanks! wanna to kiss you too

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What is your source for the colored in Iberia map?
Anything denotinf carthaginisn settlemrnt or conquest in the interior of spain

sry wrong pic

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How much do laborers get paid in Lebanon

It's In the Wikipedia that I linked.
Cute!
Like I said it isn't clear
The economic collapse is making companies pay half a salary and some are expelling their employees
I guess so, i think it'll become better after we are don't from the collapse tho, the new government is working hard and it's fighting the virus better than many first world countries

>It's In the Wikipedia that I linked.
That isn't evidence for Castile la Macha being conquered or settled by punics it's just a map not evidence.

What do you want from me?

Provide evidence for the lines on that map.

Yearly income in what? Sesterces?

Based, cringe, and understandable, all at once

I didn't make that map man.
i don't care if Carthage invaded Spain or not, if you don't want to believe it then don't.

What I see evidence of are coastal wars in Carthage to take control of some cities, but nothing of wars in the interior of Spain.

Is this one good enough?
spainthenandnow.com/spanish-history/the-carthaginians-in-spain

the romeoids feared the samurai

1945-1949

dollars i guess

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What do you call the thirty years' war

>1914
>Italy allied

no

Next you're gonna say Gaul shouldn't be painted on the map following Julius caesar because most battles were in remote locations, and settlements at the Rhine. There's little accounts surviving because Nova Carthago was sacked, and all Punic literature and history was burned down in Carthage

850 what? Sestertius?

nvm

>>Sure, what do you want to know?
I want to know about Lebanese girls, specifically how to seduce them.

germans fighting germans for the most part with everyone else getting involved too with little territorial changes involved.

More like 1945-2020

If I knew I wouldn't be an incel.
Just be yourself I guess.

>Constant tensions over imperialistic desires from European powers that would inevitably lead to war is comfy
Why are New Worlders like this

The giant rape fest

I miss Rome.

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