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Gunugus or
Gunugu (Punic: 𐤂𐤍𐤂𐤍, gngn) was a
Berber and
Carthaginian town in
northwest Africa in antiquity. It p****ed into
Roman control during the...
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Caesariensis included eight colonies founded by the
Emperor Augustus: Cartennae,
Gunugus, Igilgili, Rusguniae, Rusazus, Saldae, Zuccabar, Tubusuctu; two by the...
- Kodipura, Suni
Armaan Malik,
Vihaan Santosh Dev,
Chetan Naik 04:54 2. "Gunu
Gunugu"
Sachin Sanghe Keshav Anand 06:08 3. "Ella Maatannu"
Jayant Kaikini Shivani...
- Carthage, Utica, Hippo,
Igilgili (Jijel),
Icosium (Algiers), Iol (Cherc****),
Gunugu (Gouraya),
Cartennae (Ténès),
Tingi (Tangier),
Lixus (Larache), Mogador...
- afternoon. They cut the
flowers leaving the
little length base, some dip
Gunugu (Celosia)
flowers in
various vibrant colours, some
scented and
arrange them...
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Africa Grimidi Gubaliana Gueldaman caves Gummi in
Proconsulari Gunela Gunugus Gurza Gynaecopolis H.U.N.E.
Hajar an-Nasar
Halfan culture Hamadab Hammam...
- as an
auxiliary bishop of the
Diocese of
Scranton and
titular bishop of
Gunugus. He
received his
episcopal consecration on
September 21, 1976, from Bishop...
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tribunus plebis, and praetor.
Fulcinius was
patron of the
Roman colony Gunugus. The
Fulcinii were an
Italian family of
plebeian origin.
Optatus is a hereditary...
- Igilgili, Saldae, Tubusuctu, Rusazu, Rusguniae, Zuccabar,
Thuburnica and
Gunugu. All
these colonies were
connected to
Aquae Calidae in a
military way with...
- Tubusuctu, Igilgili, Saldae, Rusazu, Rusguniae,
Aquae Calidae, Zuccabar,
Gunugu and Cartenna.
Since Emperor Diocleti****'s
provincial reshuffle, Thuburnica...