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Lambaesis (
Lambæsis),
Lambaisis or
Lambaesa (Lambèse in
colonial French), is a
Roman archaeological site in Algeria, 11 km (7 mi)
southeast of
Batna and...
- (Tebessa) and
Lambaesis (Lambessa) with
extensive Roman remains,
connected by
military roads with
Cirta and Hippo, respectively.
Lambaesis was the seat...
- (Tebessa) and
Lambaesis (Lambessa) with
extensive Roman remains,
connected by
military roads with
Cirta and Hippo, respectively.
Lambaesis was the seat...
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Roman emperor in
order to be
authorized as
legal bodies.
Ruins at
Lambaesis date the
formation of
burial societies among Roman Army
soldiers and Roman...
- The 13th Demi-Brigade of the
Foreign Legion parading through Roman ruins in
Lambaesis,
Algeria (c. 1958)...
- in 75. In 115 or 120, the
Legio III
Augusta established their camp at
Lambaesis where it
remained for two
centuries apart from the
period 238–253. The...
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temples in
Thinissut (Bir Bouregba, Tunisia),
Cirta (Constantine, Algeria),
Lambaesis (Batna, Algeria) and
Theveste (Tebessa, Algeria). She had a
yearly festival...
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inspection tour,
during 128, at the new
headquarters of
Legio III
Augusta in
Lambaesis.
Faced with a
shortage of
legionary recruits from
Italy and
other Romanised...
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around the
Roman limes. The
Lambaesis dedication also
indicates that an
equestrian statue of
Medaurus had been
erected in
Lambaesis (North Africa), likely...
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method in
Europe for
naming years. A
defense for
Numidia is
constructed at
Lambaesis by
Legio III Augusta.
Emperor Hadrian continues his voyages, now inspecting...