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Visit of Sabratha Libya
Full visit of the ruins of the ancient roman city of Sabratha around 80 Km west of Tripoli...
published: 09 Jul 2006
Author: valpard
Visit of Sabratha Libya
Full visit of the ruins of the ancient roman city of Sabratha around 80 Km west of Tripoli (Libya) Sabratha古代ローマの市の台なしの完全な訪問トリポリの西のおよそ80キロメートルAncient Sabratha: Sabratha's port was established, perhaps about 500 BC, as a Phoenician trading-post that served as a coastal outlet for the products of the African hinterland. Sabratha became part of the short-lived Numidian Kingdom of Massinissa before being Romanized and rebuilt in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. The Emperor Septimus Severus was born nearby in Leptis Magna, and Sabratha reached its monumental peak during the rule of the Severans. The city was badly damaged by earthquakes during the 4th century, particularly the quake of AD 365. It was rebuilt on a more modest scale by Byzantine governors. Within a hundred years of the Arab conquest of the maghreb, trade had shifted to other ports and Sabratha dwindled to a village. The archaeological site : Besides its magnificent late 3rd century theater, that retains its three-storey architectural backdrop, Sabratha has temples dedicated to Liber Pater, Serapis and Isis. There is a Christian basilica of the time of Justinian and remnants also of some of the mosaic floors that enriched elite dwellings of Roman north Africa (for example, at the Villa Sileen, near Al-Khoms), although these are most clearly preserved in the coloured patterns of the seaward (or Forum) baths, directly overlooking the shore, and in the black and white floors of the <b>...</b>
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Visiting the ruins in Sabratha
Sabratha (Tripolitana, Libya) fisherman turned revolutionary Rowad Sola shows us a trick w...
published: 29 Oct 2011
Author: HelenaObolensky
Visiting the ruins in Sabratha
Sabratha (Tripolitana, Libya) fisherman turned revolutionary Rowad Sola shows us a trick with his kalashnikov... Explosive not as impressive as fearless 2 Pak fan Rowad! More to follow...
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Sabratha - The amazing preserved stage of the theater at the coast of Libya
Sabratha - The amazing preserved stage of the theater at the coast of Libya. Sabratha is W...
published: 08 Sep 2012
Author: erichalextara
Sabratha - The amazing preserved stage of the theater at the coast of Libya
Sabratha - The amazing preserved stage of the theater at the coast of Libya. Sabratha is World Heritage site.
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LIBYA - The hidden Treasures - Archaeological Site of Sabratha
EMAD TV presents LIBYA - The Hidden Treasures - Archaeological Site of Sabratha. It lies o...
published: 13 Jul 2009
Author: EmadKI2008
LIBYA - The hidden Treasures - Archaeological Site of Sabratha
EMAD TV presents LIBYA - The Hidden Treasures - Archaeological Site of Sabratha. It lies on the Mediterranean coast about 65km west of Tripoli. The extant archaeological site was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982. Sabratha's port was established, perhaps about 500 BC, as a Phoenician trading-post that served as a coastal outlet for the products of the African hinterland. Sabratha became part of the short-lived Numidian Kingdom of Massinissa before being Romanized and rebuilt in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. The Emperor Septimus Severus was born nearby in Leptis Magna, and Sabratha reached its monumental peak during the rule of the Severans. The city was badly damaged by earthquakes during the 4th century, particularly the quake of AD 365. It was rebuilt on a more modest scale by Byzantine governors. Within a hundred years of the Arab conquest of the maghreb, trade had shifted to other ports and Sabratha dwindled to a village.
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Sabratha - Libya View from the theater to the mediterranean Sea
Sabratha, Libya. Sabratha is World heritage Site. View from the theater of Sabratha to the...
published: 08 Sep 2012
Author: erichalextara
Sabratha - Libya View from the theater to the mediterranean Sea
Sabratha, Libya. Sabratha is World heritage Site. View from the theater of Sabratha to the Mediterranean Sea
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Sabratha After the war
Video taken on the 30th of October 2011 during our first vjsit in Sabratha after the war i...
published: 13 Nov 2011
Author: celsolarracas
Sabratha After the war
Video taken on the 30th of October 2011 during our first vjsit in Sabratha after the war in Libya ended after
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Sabratha theater - Ancient Roman theater best preserved at the Coast of Libya
Sabratha theater - Ancient Roman theater best preserved at the Coast of Libya. The Sabrath...
published: 08 Sep 2012
Author: erichalextara
Sabratha theater - Ancient Roman theater best preserved at the Coast of Libya
Sabratha theater - Ancient Roman theater best preserved at the Coast of Libya. The Sabratha theater is really amazing. Have a look!
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Sabratha - amazing columns at the coast of the ancient city
Sabratha - amazing columns at the coast of the ancient city of Sabratha...
published: 08 Sep 2012
Author: erichalextara
Sabratha - amazing columns at the coast of the ancient city
Sabratha - amazing columns at the coast of the ancient city of Sabratha
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Sabratha - View from orchestra along the stage
Sabratha - View from orchestra along the stage of Sabratha...
published: 08 Sep 2012
Author: erichalextara
Sabratha - View from orchestra along the stage
Sabratha - View from orchestra along the stage of Sabratha
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Sabratha OFW war survivors
Thanksgiving mass of OFW war survivors in Sabratha, the first after 8 months of war in Lib...
published: 13 Nov 2011
Author: celsolarracas
Sabratha OFW war survivors
Thanksgiving mass of OFW war survivors in Sabratha, the first after 8 months of war in Libya held last October 30, 2011 at thier building flat inside hospital compound.
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Sabratha, Libya
On the Eid Holiday in Libya, we took a quick trip to the Roman Site at Sabratha...
published: 30 Nov 2010
Author: brianbge
Sabratha, Libya
On the Eid Holiday in Libya, we took a quick trip to the Roman Site at Sabratha
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Sabratha - view from the audience area on top of the theater in Lybia
Sabratha - view from the audience areaon top of the theater in Lybia. Sabratha is World He...
published: 08 Sep 2012
Author: erichalextara
Sabratha - view from the audience area on top of the theater in Lybia
Sabratha - view from the audience areaon top of the theater in Lybia. Sabratha is World Heritage Site.
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Sabratha, Libya
My hometown...
published: 26 Aug 2010
Author: aalkar
Sabratha, Libya
My hometown
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Sabratha - Ancient Roman settlement in Sabratha, Libya
Sabratha - Ancient Roman settlement in Sabratha, Libya...
published: 09 Sep 2012
Author: erichalextara
Sabratha - Ancient Roman settlement in Sabratha, Libya
Sabratha - Ancient Roman settlement in Sabratha, Libya
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Sabratha - The old town with temples as seen from the theater
Sabratha - The old town Sabratha with temples as seen from the theater. Sabratha is World ...
published: 08 Sep 2012
Author: erichalextara
Sabratha - The old town with temples as seen from the theater
Sabratha - The old town Sabratha with temples as seen from the theater. Sabratha is World Heritage site.
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Sabratha - View from the ancient theater to the Sea in Libya
Sabratha - View from Sabratha s ancient theater to the Sea in Libya. Marvelous historic Si...
published: 08 Sep 2012
Author: erichalextara
Sabratha - View from the ancient theater to the Sea in Libya
Sabratha - View from Sabratha s ancient theater to the Sea in Libya. Marvelous historic Site
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Sabratha (Libya) Travel - Archaeological Site
Take a tour of Archaeological Site of Sabratha in Sabratha, Libya -- part of the World'...
published: 29 Apr 2011
Author: geobeats
Sabratha (Libya) Travel - Archaeological Site
Take a tour of Archaeological Site of Sabratha in Sabratha, Libya -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. In the northwestern corner of Libya, is a fascinating piece of Mediterranean antiquity known as Sabratha. The city has been here since at least 500 BC, when the Phoenicians likely founded it. In the second and third centuries AD, the Roman Empire reached Sabratha and began to reconstruct the city in their image with their technology. The ruins here contain buildings and features from both the Romans and the Phoenicians, as well as other nearby cultures. One of the most amazing structures in the city is the ancient Roman theater, which is still fairly intact. Sabratha was linked to two other nearby cities, creating an important triple city system in the ancient world.
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Sabratha -View through the stage to the mediterranean Sea
Sabratha -View through the stage to the Mediterranean Sea. Sabratha is World Heritage Site...
published: 08 Sep 2012
Author: erichalextara
Sabratha -View through the stage to the mediterranean Sea
Sabratha -View through the stage to the Mediterranean Sea. Sabratha is World Heritage Site