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    The Third Punic War (149–146 BC) was the third and last of the Punic Wars fought between Carthage and Rome. The war was fought entirely within Carthaginian...
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    the oldest native dramatist, but the first author of an epic poem (Bellum Punicum) which, by combining the representation of actual contemporary history...
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    on the possibility of the legend's appearance in Gnaeus Naevius's Bellum Punicum, that such an appearance is unproven. See also Bleckmann, Bruno (1 June...
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    instance, in the mid-3rd century BC, Naevius uses the word stuprum in his Bellum Punicum for the military disgrace of desertion or cowardice; Fantham, p. 117...
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  • "unprecedented"; for instance, both Livius Andronicus's Odusia and Naevius's Bellum Punicum were substantially shorter. Sander M. Goldberg and Gesine Manuwald postulate...
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    with Perseus (Third Macedonian War) Bellum Philippicum = War with Philip (Second Macedonian War) Bellum Punicum primum/secundum/tertium = First/Second/Third...
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