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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...
- 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...
- (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...
- 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...
- Augustine,
against both them and the Donatists. Rogatus,
Donatist Bishop of
Cartenna, in
Mauretania Caesariensis established a new sect,
modifying Donatist...
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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...
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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...
- the
author of the pseudo-Ambrosian De Poenitentia,
although Victor of
Cartenna seems to be the real author. The
Chronicon (444-566) is
available in an...
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house his
military legion: Arausio, Baeterrae, Barcino, Caesaraugusta,
Cartenna, Corduba,
Forum Julii, Gunugu, Narbo, Patrae, Rusazu, Rusguinae, Saldae...