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Byzacena (or Byzacium) (Ancient Gr****: Βυζάκιον, Byzakion) was a Late
Roman province in the
central part of
Roman North Africa,
which is now
roughly Tunisia...
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Puzia in
Byzacena (Latin:
Dioecesis Putiensis in
Byzacena) is a
suppressed and
titular seat of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Puzia in
Byzacena was centered...
- Proconsularis, as it was
governed by a proconsul) in the north,
Africa Byzacena (corresponding to
eastern Tunisia) to its south, and
Africa Tripolitania...
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Turres in
Byzacena was a
Roman and
Vandal era
colonia (city) in
North Africa. The
exact location of the town is
unknown but is
probably the
ruins at Tamarza...
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Maximiana in
Byzacena (Italian : M****imiana di
Bizacena ) is a
titular bishopric of the
Roman Catholic Church . It goes back to a
former bishopric in the...
- The
Diocese of
Aquensis in
Byzacena is a home
suppressed and
titular see of the
Roman Catholic Church. The
diocese was
centered on
Aquensis a
civitas of...
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Gemellae was a
Roman fort and ****ociated camp on the
fringe of the
Sahara Desert in what is
today part of Algeria. It is now an
archaeological site, 25 km...
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Muzuca was a
Roman Town of the
Roman province of
Byzacena during late antiquity. The town has
tentatively been
identified with the
ruins at Henchir-Besra...
- from
Byzacena,
which was then
occupied by
Awraba Berber chieftain Kusaila, 683–686.
Zuhayr ibn Qays, 683–689 —
initially only Barqa,
retook Byzacena in...
- in
Byzacena was a
Roman Era town
tentatively identified with
ruins at Henchir-Recba in
modern Tunisia. The town was in the
Roman province of
Byzacena. The...