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Ausafa or
Uzappa was a
Roman era town, in the
Roman province of
Africa Proconsularis and in late
antiquity Byzacena. The town is
tentatively identified...
- (Henchir-Baboucha?)
Aurusuliana (in the
territory of Henchir-Guennara)
Ausafa Autenti Auzegera Bahanna (Henchir-Nebahna,
ruins at Dhorbania?) Bararus...
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Egypt ****nnaria
Askut Aswan Aten (city)
Aterian Athribis (Upper Egypt)
Ausafa Autenti Auzegera Auzia Avaris Badarian culture Bagai Baliana Ballana Banganarti...
- general. On 20
April 1972 Pope Paul VI
appointed him
titular Bishop of
Ausafa and
Auxiliary Bishop of Guayaquil. He
received his
episcopal consecration...
- Park ad-turres (byzacena)
Aeliae Aptuca Aquae in
Byzacena Aquae Regiae Ausafa Autenti Auzegera Beni
Otsmane Bennefa Bir-Abdallah Borj
Gourbata Botriana...
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little boy
buried at Lambaesis, aged three.
Silicia Recepta,
buried at
Ausafa in
Africa Proconsularis, aged twenty-five.
Gaius Silicius Rom**** Thacorensis...
- (Aulonit****)
Aureliopolis in Asia
Aureliopolis in
Lydia Aurocla Aurusuliana Ausafa Ausana (Africa)
Ausuaga (Africa)
Ausuccura Autenti Auzegera Auzia Aveia...
- Aquæ novæ in Proconsulari, Aquæ regiæ, Aradi [it], ****uras, Aurusuliana,
Ausafa, Ausana, Ausuaga, Autenti, Auzegera, Avensa, Avioccala, Avissa,
Avitta Bibba...
- preserved.
Tutia P. f. Vitalis,
buried in a late second-century tomb at
Ausafa in
Africa Proconsularis, aged sixty-seven.
Marcus Tutius, one of the aediles...
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Herranz during the
exploration of the
Roman road
leading from
Makthar to
Ausafa through the Wadi
Saboun valley. The site of the town of Makthar, occupied...