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<p>Born into the Fula people in around 1736, Mamout was raised as a Muslim and learned to read</p>
<p>siege of Utica took place from 204 to 201 BC when a Roman army under Publius Cornelius</p>
<p>Mamout was raised as a Muslim and learned to read and write in Arabic</p>
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<p> Yarrow Mamout was an <abbr title="sss"><a href="" class="a">African-American</abbr> freedman</a> of Guinean origin. Born into the Fula people in around 1736, Mamout was raised as a Muslim and learned to read and write in Arabic as well as his native Fula language. Captured and enslaved in 1752, he was brought to Maryland on the slave ship Elijah and was sold to Samuel Beall, a plantation owner in Takoma Park, Maryland. Mamout was enslaved there for 44 years, being manumitted when Beall died in 1796; he immediately purchased and freed his 7-year-old son, Aquilla. Mamout then became a successful businessman. He remained a devout Muslim, refusing to eat pork or drink alcohol and praying regularly. This 1819 portrait of Mamout was created by painter Charles Willson Peale and is now in the Philadelphia Art Museum.</p>
<p>The siege of Utica took place from 204 to 201 BC when a Roman <b>army under Publius Cornelius Scipio (bust pictured) attempted</b> to seize the port city to use as a secure base from which to defeat the Carthaginian Empire in its North African homeland. This was part of the Second Punic War, fought between Carthage and Rome for 17 years from 218 BC. In 205 BC Scipio, the Romans' most successful general, was assigned to Sicily with the intention of invading North Africa. Scipio's army landed there in 204 BC, pillaged a large area and laid siege to Utica. Scipio expected the city to surrender readily, but despite being attacked fiercely from land and sea it held out. Meanwhile the Romans won the battle of Utica outside the city followed by victory in three further major pitched battles. After the last of these the Carthaginians sued for peace and accepted the harsh terms imposed by the Romans in 201 BC. (This article is part of a featured topic: Roman invasion of Africa (204–201 BC).)</p>
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<p>11.2.2026</p>
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<p> Yarrow Mamout was an African-American freedman of Guinean origin. Born into the Fula people in around 1736, Mamout was raised as a Muslim and learned to read and write in Arabic as well as his native Fula language. Captured and enslaved in 1752, he was brought to Maryland on the slave ship Elijah and was sold to Samuel Beall, a plantation owner in Takoma Park, Maryland. Mamout was enslaved there for 44 years, being manumitted when Beall died in 1796; he immediately purchased and freed his 7-year-old son, Aquilla. Mamout then became a successful businessman. He remained a devout Muslim, refusing to eat pork or drink alcohol and praying regularly. This 1819 portrait of Mamout was created by painter Charles Willson Peale and is now in the Philadelphia Art Museum.</p>
<p>The siege of Utica took place from 204 to 201 BC when a Roman army under Publius Cornelius Scipio (bust pictured) attempted to seize the port city to use as a secure base from which to defeat the Carthaginian Empire in its North African homeland. This was part of the Second Punic War, fought between Carthage and Rome for 17 years from 218 BC. In 205 BC Scipio, the Romans' most successful general, was assigned to Sicily with the intention of invading North Africa. Scipio's army landed there in 204 BC, pillaged a large area and laid siege to Utica. Scipio expected the city to surrender readily, but despite being attacked fiercely from land and sea it held out. Meanwhile the Romans won the battle of Utica outside the city followed by victory in three further major pitched battles. After the last of these the Carthaginians sued for peace and accepted the harsh terms imposed by the Romans in 201 BC. (This article is part of a featured topic: Roman invasion of Africa (204–201 BC).)</p>
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