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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Hadrumetum Punic inscriptions are
Punic votive inscriptions found in the Old City of
Sousse (ancient
Hadrumetum). They were
discovered between the...
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former slaves (...)" Gast, M. (2000). "Harṭâni". Encyclopédie berbère –
Hadrumetum –
Hidjaba (in French). 22. A. Lamport, Mark (2021).
Encyclopedia of Christianity...
- 3rd-century
Roman mosaic of
Virgil seated between Clio and
Melpomene (from
Hadrumetum [Sousse], Tunisia) Born
Publius Vergilius Maro 15
October 70 BC Andes...
- near
Hadrumetum in
November 47 BC.
Initially outnumbered, with only 5,000
soldiers against his opponents’ 60,000,
Caesar failed to take
Hadrumetum but...
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civil war.
Albinus died in
battle the
following year.
Albinus was born in
Hadrumetum,
Africa Province (Sousse, Tunisia) to an
aristocratic Roman family. The...
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Mosaic of
Virgil is a
mosaic found on the site of the
ancient Hadrumetum and
currently preserved in
Bardo National Museum in Tunis,
where it constitutes...