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Part of the Zliten mosaic from Libya ( Leptis Magna ), about 2nd century CE.
Arch of Septimius Severus in Leptis Magna.
As a Roman province, Libya was prosperous, and reached a golden age in the 2nd century AD, when the city of Leptis Magna rivalled Carthage and Alexandria in prominence.
Roman ruins like those of Leptis Magna, extant in present-day Libya, attest to the vitality of the region, where populous cities and even smaller towns enjoyed the amenities of urban life-the forum, markets, public entertainments, and baths-found in every corner of the Roman Empire.
* Leptis MagnaRoman city located in present day Libya.
Pope Victor I was the first bishop of Rome born in the Roman Province of Africa: probably he was born in Leptis Magna ( or Tripolitania ).
Severus was born in Leptis Magna in the province of Africa.
Septimius Severus was born on 11 April 145 at Leptis Magna ( in modern Libya ), son of Publius Septimius Geta and Fulvia Pia.
Septimius Severus was brought up at his home town of Leptis Magna.
The sudden death of his father necessitated a return to Leptis Magna to settle family affairs.
In about 175, he married a woman from Leptis Magna named Paccia Marciana.
The legate of Legio III Augusta Quintus Anicius Faustus had been fighting against the Garamantes along the Limes Tripolitanus for five years, capturing several settlements from the enemy such as Cydamus, Gholaia, Garbia, and their capital Garama – over 600 km south of Leptis Magna.
* Leptis Magna ( modern Libya ) is sacked by Berber ( Moors ) raiders.
Byzantine forces from Cyrenaica occupy Leptis Magna and Tripolis.
* A Christian basilica is completed at Leptis Magna in North Africa.
* Lucius Septimius Severus, ( born in Leptis Magna ), is named legate of Lyonnais ( Gaul ).
Leptis Magna ( market place )
* A trade recession in the Leptis Magna region ( Africa ) is alleviated by emperor Septimius Severus, he buys up the country's olive oil for free distribution in Rome.
* The basilica of Leptis Magna, ordered by Septimius Severus, is completed.
Map of Leptis Magna
Leptis Magna remained as such until the reign of the Roman emperor Tiberius, when the city and the surrounding area were formally incorporated into the empire as part of the province of Africa.
He favored his hometown above all other provincial cities, and the buildings and wealth he lavished on it made Leptis Magna the third-most important city in Africa, rivaling Carthage and Alexandria.

Leptis and also
During the Crisis of the Third Century, when trade declined precipitously, Leptis Magna's importance also fell into a decline, and by the middle of the fourth century, large parts of the city had been abandoned.
He also visits Benghazi and the ruins of Apollonia, once a Greek port, and the ruins of Leptis Magna, once a Roman city.

Leptis and known
In provincial Africa, one temple to Roma and Augustus is known at Leptis Magna and another at Mactar.

Leptis and is
Today, the site of Leptis Magna is the site of some of the most impressive ruins of the Roman period.
It is notable for the ancient Roman city of Leptis Magna which is 120 km east of Tripoli along the coast.
Sant Climent de Taüll has a basilica plan structure, which is similar to early Christian architecture such as the Roman basilica of Leptis Magna and the Basilica of Old St. Peter.

Leptis and ),
They are currently on display in the Leptis Magna Museum .< ref > Alberge, Dalya, ( June 13, 2005 ), < u >" Roman Mosaic ' Worthy of Botticelli '"< u >, The Times Online, Accessed Sep 9 2006 </ ref >
* Kreikenbom, Detlev, " Leptis Magna vor der arabischen Eroberung ," in Detlev Kreikenbom, Franz-Christoph Muth, Joerg Thielmann ( hg ), Arabische Christen-Christen in Arabien ( Frankfurt am Main u. a., Peter Lang, 2007 ) ( Nordostafrikanisch / Westasiatische Studien, 6 ), 35 – 54.

Leptis and Lebda
The mosaics decorated the walls of a cold plunge pool in a bath house within a Roman villa at Wadi Lebda in Leptis Magna.

Leptis and modern-day
Among the lakeside features are the high Canadian totem pole commemorating the centenary of British Columbia and a collection of ornamental Roman ruins, transported from the site of Leptis Magna ( near modern-day Tripoli ) to Virginia Water in 1818.

Leptis and Libya
He was a native of Leptis Magna in Libya, but resided for the most part in Rome.
* Augustus, dea Roma, Tiberius, Livia from Leptis Magna in Libya
The Roman remains of Leptis Magna in Libya were used extensively as a location for the ancient city.

Leptis and was
With his career at a halt, Severus decided to temporarily return to Leptis, where the climate was healthier.
Part of an ancient temple was brought from Leptis Magna to the Fort Belvedere royal residence in England in 1818.
There were reports that Leptis Magna was used as a cover for tanks and military vehicles by pro-Gaddafi forces during the 2011 Libyan civil war.
In the final year of his reign, the important port city of Leptis Magna was sacked by the Berbers.
Barea during his time in Africa was based in Leptis Magna.
Barea was an influential person in the African Province and had dedicated a temple in Leptis Magna, to the ‘ Dei Augusti ’ or ‘ The August Gods ’.
The famous pose with the arm resting on the head was so thoroughly identified with Apollo that it was used for the Hadrianic sculpture of Antinous as Apollo at Leptis Magna.
The history of the city dates back to the Roman Ages where it was mentioned as Misfe, a station between Leptis Magna and Tarhunah.
The lost city of " Timgad " referred to in the film was actually the Leptis Magna ruins, a Roman city dating back to the 7th century B. C.

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