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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...
- and North African rebels under Matho in the North African province of Byzacium (in modern Tunisia). The battle was the final major conflict of the Mercenary...
- thought that the children of Dedan came to settle in India. Also known as Byzacium, or what is now called Tunisia. Mezağ is now El-Jadida in Morocco. According...
- provinces with their judges shall be controlled, of which Tingi, Carthage, Byzacium, and Tripoli, formerly under the jurisdiction of proconsuls, shall have...
- or Vergil of Tapso, was a 5th-century Bishop of Thapsus in the province Byzacium, in what is now Tunisia, and as well as a theological writer and polemicist...
- modern city of Monastir, Tunisia). This was the capital of the prosperous Byzacium region and had risen against Carthage earlier in the war. The historian...
- was located in the fertile coastal district of Emporia, in the region of Byzacium, the later Roman province of Byzacena. Leptis was established as a Tyrian...
- provinces with their judges shall be controlled, of which Tingi, Carthage, Byzacium, and Tripoli, formerly under the jurisdiction of proconsuls, shall have...
- de Sousse / L'Or du Temps, Sousse / Tunis, 2001 Abdellatif Mrabet, Du Byzacium au Sahel, L'Or du Temps, Tunis, 1998 Xavier Thyssen, Des manières d'habiter...
- other bishops Theodore, who in 641 signed the letter from the Council of Byzacium to Constantine, son of Heraclius, against Monothelitism. It was nominally...