Like Qaddafi, he was from what is now Libya, and for 18 years bridging the second and third centuries A.D. he ruled the Roman Empire. His birthplace, Leptis Magna—a commercial city 80 miles east ...
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Revealed: How a monumental chunk of Libyan heritage ended up in the grounds of England's Windsor CastleThe first reference in the Crown Estate report to the Leptis Magna ruins leaving Libya comes in a memorandum probably written by Warrington in December 1815. Warrington and Smyth visited the coast ...
But Libya's value extends far beyond hydrocarbons. The country is home to Leptis Magna, which Anthony Bourdain described as "arguably the most intact remains of a Roman city anywhere in the world." ...
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