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- Hadrumetum, also known by many variant spellings and names, was a Phoenician colony that pre-dated Carthage. It subsequently became one of the most important...
- Arabic name Sūsa. The present city has also grown to include the ruins of Hadrumetum, which had many names in several languages during antiquity. Sousse is...
- Primasius (fl. 551 - died c. 560) was bishop of Hadrumetum and primate of Byzacena, in Africa. One of the parti****nts in the Three Chapters Controversy...
- Saint Felix of Hadrumetum (died c. 434) was a North African Catholic bishop. He was bishop of Hadrumetum, the current Sousse in Tunisia. and died as a...
- The Hadrumetum Punic inscriptions are Punic votive inscriptions found in the Old City of Sousse (ancient Hadrumetum). They were discovered between the...
- as Christian martyrs of the Roman Catholic Church. They were killed at Hadrumetum in 484 by the Arian Vandals. Accounts of their martyrdom state that Huneric...
- near Hadrumetum in November 47 BC. Initially outnumbered, with only 5,000 soldiers against his opponents’ 60,000, Caesar failed to take Hadrumetum but...
- 3rd-century Roman mosaic of Virgil seated between Clio and Melpomene (from Hadrumetum [Sousse], Tunisia) Born Publius Vergilius Maro 15 October 70 BC Andes...
- former slaves (...)" Gast, M. (2000). "Harṭâni". Encyclopédie berbère – HadrumetumHidjaba (in French). 22. A. Lamport, Mark (2021). Encyclopedia of Christianity...
- early 3rd century, when the amphitheatre was built, Thysdrus rivaled Hadrumetum (modern Sousse) as the second city of Roman North Africa after Carthage...