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- Gemellae was a Roman fort and ****ociated camp on the fringe of the Sahara Desert in what is today part of Algeria. It is now an archaeological site, 25 km...
- (Ksar Sbehi) Garba (ruins of Aïn-Garb) Gaudiaba Gauriana (Henchir-Gouraï?) Gemellae Germania (ruins of Ksar-El-Kelb?) Gibba (Henchir-Dibba) Gilba Giru Marcelli...
- The province of Numidia is enlarged: the Romans annex Castellum Dimmidi, Gemellae and Vescera. An edict bans conversions to Christianity and all Christian...
- AD. It was later stationed at Chesters on Hadrian's Wall, and then in Gemellae in Roman Numidia in around 225-244. During the third century it was commanded...
- of Africa (585–698 AD) Early African Church Partenia Fossatum Africae Gemellae Middle Ages Arab conquest (647–709 AD) Umayyad Caliphate (703–744 AD) Ifranids...
- enlarged: the empire annexed the settlements of Vescera, Castellum Dimmidi, Gemellae, Thabudeos and Thubunae. By 203 the entire southern frontier of Roman Africa...
- Hammad Fort Bir el Ater Cirta Diana Veteranorum Djémila Fossatum Africae Gemellae Ghoufi Ori**** Hammam Essalihine Hippo Regius Jedars Lambaesis Mila, Algeria...
- its highest wall is constructed on the counterscarp. Excavations near Gemellae showed the depth there to be 2–3 m, with a width of 1 m at the bottom widening...
- Luçon. On 13 March 1972, he was named by Pope Paul VI, titular bishop of Gemellae in Numidia and appointed him auxiliary bishop in Aire and Dax. The bishop...
- of Africa (585–698 AD) Early African Church Partenia Fossatum Africae Gemellae Middle Ages Arab conquest (647–709 AD) Umayyad Caliphate (703–744 AD) Ifranids...