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Naraggara was an
ancient city in
Africa Proconsularis located 33
kilometer northwest of modern-day El Kef, Tunisia. It is
considered to be the modern-day...
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known as
Naraggara.
Roman historian Livy says that the
Battle of Zama at the
conclusion of the
Second Punic War in 202 BCE took
place near
Naraggara. On 8...
- Livy says that Scipio's camp, near
which the
battle took place, was at
Naraggara, present-day
Sakiet Sidi
Youssef on the
border between Tunisia and Algeria...
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named Wypych as an
auxiliary bishop of
Chicago and
titular bishop of
Naraggara. He
received his
episcopal consecration on
August 10, 2011, from Cardinal...
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Latin Church)
Myrica Myrina Nabala Nachingwea Nacolia Naiera Naissus Nara
Naraggara Naratcata Narona Nasai Nasala Nasbinca Natchesium Natchitoches Naucratis...
- Milano-Torino, 1917. IV.1. La
fondazione dell'Impero:
dalla battaglia di
Naraggara alla
battaglia di Pidna. Milano-Torino, 1923. IV.2/1. Vita e pensiero...
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November 16, 1944;
installed January 11, 1945;
appointed Titular bishop of
Naraggara and
Bishop Emeritus October 20, 1966; died July 5, 1970 1966 1993 Gerald...
- (ruins of Douela)
Mulli Musti Muzuca in
Proconsulari (Henchir-Khachoum)
Naraggara Neapolis in
Proconsulari (Nabeul) Nova
Numluli (Henchir-Mâtria) Obba Paria...
- Munatiana, Musti, Mutia,
Muzuca in Byzacena,
Muzuca in Proconsulari, Nara,
Naraggara, Nationa,
Neapolis in Proconsulari, Nepte, Nova, Numluli, Obba, Octaba...
- Gaul to her husband,
Gaius Catius Secundus.
Sentia Saturnina,
buried at
Naraggara in
Africa Proconsularis, aged sixty-five,
along with
Decimus Gargilius...