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- Abbir Germaniciana also known as Abir Cella is the name of a Roman and Byzantine-era city in the Roman province of Africa proconsularis (today northern...
- Gaguari Garriana (Henchir-El-Garra) Gemellae in Byzacena (Sidi-Aïch) Germaniciana (ruins of Ksour-El-Maïeta? Melloul? ruins of Hadjeh-El-Aïoun?) Gratiana...
- Latin church. It has at times been conflated with the ancient see of Germaniciana in Africa. The following is a chronological list of "Gr****" bishops of...
- Germanicopolis (disambiguation) Germanicia, now Kahramanmaraş in Turkey Germaniciana, now in Tunisia Germanium, a chemical element This disambiguation page...
- of the Antonine Itinerary, it is the site known in the Roman era as Germaniciana. Bulletin Archéologique du Comité des travaux historiques Et scientifiques...
- while he controlled the duchy of Spoleto, he granted the title curtis 'Germaniciana' to the Farfa Abbey, adding substantial lands and prestige to the institution...
- biographical information about their current bishops. Abaradira Abari Abbir Germaniciana (Africa proconsularis) Abbir Maius (Africa proconsularis) Abercornia...
- Tébessa (Theveste) Road from Tébessa (Theveste) to El Jem (Thysdrus), via Germaniciana (not located) Road from Sbiba (Sufes) to Sousse (Hadrumetum) Road from...
- & modern] 343 Episcopal Titular bishoprics : Abaradira, Abari, Abbir Germaniciana, Abbir Maius, Abidda, Abitinæ, Abora, Absa Salla, Abthugni, Abziri, Acholla...
- Farfa the right to graze its animals on the pasture of the settlement of Germaniciana and also granted it the tithes of that place. Marios Costambeys, Power...