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century AD or the
beginning of the second, and it was
originally named Lamasba. It was a
fortress which was
damaged by Vandals. It was
rebuilt by Byzantines...
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Mascula (Khenchela)
Mathara Maximiana (ruins of Mexmeia?)
Mazaca Merouana (
Lamasba)
Mesarfelta Meta
Midila (Mdila?)
Milevum Mons (near Mdila)
Moxori Mulia...
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Catholic bishops. On
October 18, 1965,
Tanner was
appointed titular Bishop of
Lamasba by Pope Paul VI. He was
consecrated on
December 21, 1965, by Archbishop...
- near Sfax
during the
tenure of
Justin II. (566–578) no data
available Lamasba Inland/border
fortress in the
Belezma range often called Ksar
Belezma Mérouana...
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auxiliary bishop of the
Diocese of Galveston-Houston and
Titular Bishop of
Lamasba by Pope John Paul II. He
received his
episcopal consecration on July 31...
- have been a
thorn in the side of the
general ʿUqba in particular. In the
Lamasba area (today Mérouana),
Lambaesis and
Thamugadi he won
Pyrrhic victories...
- problème de l’eau dans une cité de Numidie : l’inscription
hydraulique de
Lamasba », in
Urbanisme et
urbanisation en
Numidie militaire (A.
Groslambert éd...
- brother,
Lucius Silicius Saturninus.
Quintus Silicius Felix,
buried at
Lamasba in Numidia, aged eighty-eight,
along with his wife,
Julia Rogatina. Quintus...
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Catholic Church) Labi****
Lacedaemonia Lacubaza Lagania Lagina La
Imperial Lamasba Lambaesis Lambiridi Lamdia Lamia Lamiggiga Lamphua Lampsacus Lamsorti Lamus...