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Madauros (
Madaurus, Madaura) was a Roman-Berber city and a
former diocese of the
Catholic Church in the old
state of Numidia, in present-day Algeria. The...
- Gaetulia, and he
described himself as "half-Numidian half-Gaetulian."
Madaurus was the same
colonia where Augustine of
Hippo later received part of his...
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colonial times, are
widely noted. The
Latin author A****ius was born in
Madaurus (Mdaourouch), in what
later became Algeria.
Contemporary Algerian cinema...
- by Pope
Francis on 11
November 2021, and was
given the
titular see of
Madaurus in Algeria. He was
consecrated by
Archbishop Mark
Coleridge on 22 February...
- the
novel is Lucius. At the end of the novel, he is
revealed to be from
Madaurus, the
hometown of A****ius himself. The plot
revolves around the protagonist's...
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Macomades (Merkeb-Talha)
Macomades Rusticiana (Canrobert, Oum-El-Bouaghi?)
Madaurus Mades Magarmel (Aïn-Moughmel?)
Mascula (Khenchela)
Mathara Maximiana (ruins...
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language was
likely Latin. At the age of 11,
Augustine was sent to
school at
Madaurus (now M'Daourouch), a
small Numidian city
about 31
kilometres (19 miles)...
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Seville (1603); and
Francisco de Vera-Villavicencio,
Titular Bishop of
Madaurus and
Auxiliary Bishop of
Seville (1603). Miranda, Salvador. "NIÑO DE GUEVARA...
- Rome
early in the
fourth century.
Gaius Rusticelius Aviti****,
buried at
Madaurus in
Africa Proconsularis, aged forty.
Lucius Rusticelius Celer, one of the...
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appointment as
coadjutor bishop of Aquileia, with the
formal title of
bishop of
Madaurus,
occurred on 25
April 1645. He
received the
episcopal consecration in the...