-
Castellum A
castellum in
Latin is usually: a
small Roman fortlet or tower, a
diminutive of
castrum ('military camp'),
often used as a
watchtower or signal...
-
Cartennae Castellum Ripae (ruins of Hadjar-Ouaghef?)
Castellum Tatroportus Castellum Tingitii (Al Asnam)
Castellum Iabar Castellum Medianum Castellum Minus...
- Algiers, it was
founded in 1843, as Orléansville, on the
ruins of
Roman Castellum Tingitanum. In 1962, it was
renamed al-Asnam, but
after the devastating...
- Lamphua, or
Castellum Phuensium, was an
ancient city and
bishopric in
Roman Africa and
remains a
Latin Catholic titular see. Its
present location is Aïn-Foua...
-
Porto San
Giorgio is a
comune (town or muni****lity) in the
Province of Fermo, in the
Marche region of Italy. It has
approximately 15,700
inhabitants (2021)...
-
Orthodox church dating to 1838 in the village. The
archeological site of
Castellum Onagrinum is
located on the left s**** of the Danube. It
includes ruins...
- III (419-455) it was
transformed into a fortress,
since then
called the
castellum Lucullanum, and was the
place of
exile of
Romulus Augustulus, the last...
-
Castellum Ripae (literally "Riverbank Fortification") or Hadjar-Ouaghef is a
locality and
archeological site in Algeria,
North Africa.
Castellum Ripae...
-
Castellum Tatroportus, also
known as
Tatroporto Castle or Latin:
Diocesis Castellotatro-Portensis, was a Roman–Berber
civitas and
former Roman Catholic...
-
Castellum Minus was an
ancient city
located in the
Roman province of
Mauretania Caesariensis in today's
northern Algeria. The
ancient city is identified...