sabrathaの例文
- At the trial in nearby Sabratha the Roman proconsul Claudius Maximus presided.
- Clashes were also claimed to be occurring in nearby Sabratha.
- Bergonzoli also had the remnants of the disbanded 60th " Sabratha " Infantry Division.
- There is another in Sabratha in Libya.
- From 14 to 15 August, rebel forces captured Sorman, Sabratha, and Gharyan.
- The previous world record set at Sabratha was performed on the vessel's anchoring system.
- However, the very next day, heavy fighting was reported to be still ongoing in Sabratha.
- On February 23, ISIS militants clashed with forces associated with the Sabratha military council inside of Sabratha.
- On February 23, ISIS militants clashed with forces associated with the Sabratha military council inside of Sabratha.
- Author Louis Werner braved the harsh political climate to visit Roman ruins at Tripoli, Lepcis Magna and Sabratha.
- She and her three companions take a boat to Sabratha, but there lose all their money and possessions.
- He now managed Libyan Premier League club Khaleej Sirte, after spending the 2008-09 season at Wefaq Sabratha.
- On 20 February 2016, USAF F-15Es hit an ISIL training camp near Sabratha where foreign fighters were based.
- The defeat of the " Sabratha " has marked the turning point of the First Battle of El Alamein.
- There was also ongoing in fighting city of Sabratha, and the border crossing of Ras Ajdir had also been attacked.
- As of 15 August, rebel forces stated that they were negotiating surrender terms with the remaining loyalist forces in Sabratha.
- Mahjoub was born in the Libyan town of Sorman, locates east to the archaeological site of the city of Sabratha.
- The case was heard at Sabratha, near Tripoli, c . 158 AD, before Claudius Maximus, proconsul of Africa.
- Along with Tadrat Acacus, Libya has four other UNESCO World Heritage sites : Cyrene, Leptis Magna, Sabratha and Ghadames.
- Of special interest were the Roman colonies of Leptis Magna and Sabratha, and the preparation of these sites for archaeological tourism.