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Cillium can
refer to : the
Roman North African city
Cillium, or
Colonia Cillilana,
modern K****erine in
Tunisia and the
Latin Catholic titular see Cillium...
- (2020). In
classical antiquity K****erine was a
Roman colony,
known as
Cillium.
Under Roman Emperor Vespasian (69–79) or
Titus (79-81), it was elevated...
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rekindled Berber revolt and Solomon's
defeat and
death at the
Battle of
Cillium in 544.
Solomon was born,
probably circa 480/490, in the
fortress of Idriphthon...
- Theveste-Carthage road.
Taking his army
through the forests, he
finds himself in
Cillium facing his enemy. The
general may have
intended to join his ally Cutzinas...
- The
Bagradas River (536)
Scalas Veteres (537)
Babosis and
Zerboule (540)
Cillium (544)
Thacia (545) 1st
Sufetla (546/7)
Marta (547)
Fields of Cato (548)...
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Byzantine city of Edessa,
which pays them 5
centenaria of gold.
Battle of
Cillium Byzantine General Solomon killed in
battle by a
coalition of
Berber tribes...
- The
Bagradas River (536)
Scalas Veteres (537)
Babosis and
Zerboule (540)
Cillium (544)
Thacia (545) 1st
Sufetla (546/7)
Marta (547)
Fields of Cato (548)...
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Edessa is repulsed, and the
Persians are
forced into a stalemate.
Battle of
Cillium: A medium-sized
Byzantine army
under Solomon is
defeated by the
Moors on...
- The K****erine Dam was a
Roman dam at K****erine (ancient
Cillium), Tunisia. The
curved structure which dates to the 2nd
century AD is
variously classified...
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suffered heavy losses, and the battle-standards lost at the
battle of
Cillium in 544 were
recovered by the Byzantines. In late 546, when John Troglita...