- Djémila (Arabic: جميلة, romanized: Ǧamīlah, lit. 'Beautiful (one)'),
formerly Cuicul, is a
small mountain village in Algeria, near the
northern coast east of...
- and Trajan. In what is now Algeria, such
settlements included Tipasa,
Cuicul or
Curculum (modern Djemila,
northeast of Sétif),
Thamugadi (modern Timgad...
- El-Kentour)
Ceramussa (Gueramoussa?)
Chullu (Collo)
Coeliana (Ain Tine)
Cuicul (Djémila)
Diana (Aïn Zana) Dusa Fata Fesseë
Forma (ruins of Kherbet-Fraim...
- him as his successor.
Tacitus advances to consulship. The
Roman colony of
Cuicul is
started in Numidia. Gloucester,
England is
founded as
Colonia Glevum...
-
provinces he is
known to have governed.
Valerius Pudens was a
native of
Cuicul, now Djémila. His
earliest attested post was
governor of
Pannonia Inferior...
- Arch of
Caracalla is a
Roman triumphal arch
located at Djémila in
Algeria (
Cuicul). It was
built during the
early 3rd century. The arch, with a
single span...
- to
local elites. All the
known effigies from the 2nd
century AD
forum at
Cuicul are of
emperors or Concordia. By the
middle of the 1st
century AD, Gaulish...
- 36, he was
appointed as
Auxiliary Bishop of Jos and as
titular Bishop of
Cuicul. He was
consecrated on 9
September 1973 by
Cardinal Dominic Ekandem. On...
-
Commons has
media related to
Museum of Souk Ahras.
Mauretania Caesariensis Cuicul Hippo Regius Cirta Thagaste (diocese) Kiepert, H (1869).
Atlas Antiquus...
- him as his successor.
Tacitus advances to consulship. The
Roman colony of
Cuicul is
started in Numidia. Gloucester,
England is
founded as
Colonia Glevum...