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Donatus Magnus, also
known as
Donatus of
Casae Nigrae, was the
leader of a
schismatic Christian sect
known as the
Donatists in
North Africa, Algeria....
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Calama Capsus,
Numidia (Aïn-Guigba)
Casae (El Madher)
Casae Calanae Casae Medianae (Henchir-El-Taouil?)
Casae Nigrae (near Negrine)
Castellum (Henchir-Gastal)...
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Casae Calanae was a town in the
Roman province of Numidia. The
names of two
bishops of the town are known. The
Catholic bishop Fortunatus took part in...
- in Tébessa
Province in north-eastern Algeria. It was the site of
ancient Casae Nigrae, a
settlement of
Roman North Africa with an
attached bishopric that...
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shifting rotation of
members for each release.
Brazilian musicians João
Casaes and Lê
Almeida served as the
rhythm section for a set of
South American...
- la Court: De
verzamelingen van een zeventiende-eeuwse mecenas, Zaandijk:
Casae, 2021 (Karel van
Mander Academy, KVMA R****s voor
Visueel Erfgoed in Nederland...
- Carpentr****um
Carrhae Carthage Cartennae Carystus Casae Calanae Casae in
Numidia Casae in
Pamphylia Casae Medianae Casae Nigrae Casius C****andria
Castabala Castello...
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Bubon Cab****us
Cadrema Cadyanda Callimache Calynda Carallia Carmylessus Casae Castabala Ceretapa Cestrus Charadrus Choma Cibyra Mikra Claudiopolis Colybr****us...
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Diocese of Killaloe.
Donatus Magnus (250 – 355) also
known as
Donatus of
Casae Nigrae,
became leader of a
schismatic sect
known as the Donatists.[citation...
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archaeology and art of
Ancient Egypt.
Essays in
honor of
David B. O'Connor,
CASAE, vol. 34, Cairo{{citation}}: CS1 maint:
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