The city of Leptis Magna appears to …

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The city of Leptis Magna appears to have been founded by Phoenician colonists sometime around 1100 BCE, who gave it the Lybico-Berber name Lpqy.

The town had not achieved prominence until Carthage became a major power in the Mediterranean Sea in the fourth century BCE.

It had nominally remained part of Carthage's dominions until the end of the Third Punic War in 146 BCE and then became part of the Roman Republic, although from about 200 BCE onward, it has for all intents and purposes been an independent city, and has remained as such until the reign of the Roman emperor Tiberius, when the city and the surrounding area are formally incorporated into the empire as part of the province of Africa.

It soon becomes one of the leading cities of Roman Africa and a major trading post.

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