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Albulae is an
ancient city and
former bishopric in
Roman Africa. It
remains a
titular see of the
Roman Catholic Church. It is
identified with the modern...
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Albulae Aquae ("White Waters") is a
group of
springs located 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) west of Tivoli, Italy. Its
Latin name
derives from the
ancient Roman...
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Coleophora albulae is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae. It is
found in France,
Switzerland and Italy.
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listed in the
Annuario Pontificio as
titular sees: Ala
Miliaria (Beniane)
Albulae Altava (Ouled Mimoun, Hadjar-Er-Roum)
Amaura (Amourah)
Ambia (near Hammam-Bou-Hanifia)...
- [citation needed] It is
difficult to
determine the part of the
course from
Albulae Aquae to Tibur.
Though afterward it
became an
important thoroughfare, the...
- 1851 by
Spanish immigrants, who
built on what had been the site of
Roman Albulae and Arab Ksar ibn Senar. It was made the
capital of the
local subprefecture...
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upper Aniene valley to
those downstream from
Tibur at the
springs of
Aquae Albulae, Settecamini, the area of San Lorenzo, to the
Temple of
Hercules in Ostia...
- Hidaka, T****moto & Iwatsuki, 2016
Pterothrissus Hilgendorf, 1877
Synonyms Albulae Bl****er 1849
Butirini Bl****er 1851
Lemniscati Poey 1867 Bathythrissidae...
- the
ruins at Aïn Témouchent,
which were
actually the
remnants of
Roman Albulae.
Timici was the seat of a
Christian bishop in antiquity.
Three of them...
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Mauretania Caesariensis Kingdom of
Altava Rusadir Numerus Syrorum Rapidum Albulae Pomaria Altava and the
Roman "Cohors II
Sardorum Lawless, R. Mauretania...