- Adrýmētos (Ἀδρύμητος), Adramýtēs (Ἀδραμύτης), Adrámētós (Ἀδράμητος) and
Adrumetum (Ἀδρούμητον).
Surviving Roman inscriptions and
coinage standardized its...
- to Valence, Drôme
Ferreolus and
Ferrutio 212
Mavilus of
Adrumetum 212
Adrumetum,
Africa Province killed by wild
beasts [1]
Narcissus of Jerusalem...
-
martyrs in
Syrmium in
Pannonia (3rd-4th centuries)
Saint Alexander of
Adrumetum,
martyred with
others in
North Africa (c. 434)
Martyrs Verulus, Secundinus...
- He was Pope for
twelve years (67-79) and is
venerated as a martyr. "At
Adrumetum, in Africa, in the ****cution of Severus, the
commemoration of St. Mavilus...
- some
cavalry to Carthage, who slew Piso. Festus, who had been
waiting at
Adrumetum to
learn the
outcome of
events in Carthage, then
proceeded to the camp...
- "appearance."
Tacitus also
supplies the
information that the town was
Adrumetum, today's
Sousse in Tunisia, far from Alexandria. Pliny's
account says...