Cyrene and the Cyrenaica. 2nd revised edition

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The Cyrenaica was the region in North Africa located between Roman Egypt and Tripolitania; today it is part of Libya. It is cut off to the north and west by the Mediterranean and to the east and south by the Sahara desert. The main city, Cyrene, was founded by Greek settlers from Thera in the seventh century bce. Around 320 bce the region came under the control of the Ptolemies, who ruled it almost continuously until the first century bce, when it was taken over by the Romans.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Encyclopedia of Ancient History
EditorsRoger Bagnall
Number of pages5
Volume4
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Publication date2022
Edition2nd
Pages1896-1900
ISBN (Print)9781405179355
ISBN (Electronic)9781444338386
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
SeriesThe Encyclopedia of Ancient History. 2nd edition
Volume4

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