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- Cartennae or Cartenna was an ancient Carthaginian and Roman port at present-day Ténès, Algeria. Under the Romans, it was part of the province of Mauretania...
- is from Letter 93, written in 408, as a reply to bishop Vincentius, of Cartenna (Mauretania, North Africa). This letter shows that both practical and biblical...
- (253–268). However, according to more weighty sources, Cartennae (or Cartenna or Cartennas) corresponds instead to modern Ténès, 50 km to the east. In any...
- Germanica helped build the Colonia Acci. They also constructed the city of Cartenna. With the annihilation of several legions at the Battle of the Teutoburg...
- and of the Romans after the Punic Wars. Its Punic name was Latinized as Cartenna or Cartennae, a plural which suggested the existence of a separate Berber...
- same was also the case during the years 476–477 when Bishop Victor of Cartenna sent him, during a period of peace, a sharp re****ation of Arianism and...
- but the sea called them together, and his remains are still preserved in Cartenna. His feast day is celebrated on July 31. "São Fábio (séc. IV)". Amaivos...
- Stokes (1905), p. 446. Dossey (2010), p. 13. Smith (1872), Vol. I, s.v. "Cartenna". Berggren & al. (2000), p. 157. Grimal (1983), s.v. "Cherc****". Roller...
- Caesariensis included eight colonies founded by the Emperor Augustus: Cartennas, Gunugu, Igilgili, Rusguniae, Rusazu, Saldae, Zuccabar, Tubusuctu; two...
- second century CE. His branch of the Fulcinia family rise to prominence in Cartenna during the second century. He was the first of his family to enter the...