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colonization of the
western Mediterranean. At the time, the area was
known as
Ossonoba, and was the most
important urban centre of
southern Portugal and commercial...
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Ossonoba may
refer to :
Ossonoba, a
Roman city at the site of
modern Faro,
Portugal the
former Diocese of
Ossonoba, with see in that city,
precursor of...
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Manuel Neto Quintas [pt]. A see in the
Algarve region was
founded at
Ossonoba in 306.
After the
Islamic conquest, this
place fell, and in 688, the see...
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Ossonoba is a
monotypic moth
genus in the
family Erebidae. Its only species,
Ossonoba torpida, is
found in Darjeeling, India. Both the
genus and the species...
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Portugal Portus Hannibalis Portus Magonis (Portimão)
Olissipona (Lisbon)
Ossonoba (Faro)
Balsa (Tavira)
Spain Abdera (Adra)
Abyla (Ceuta) Akra
Leuka (Alicante)...
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included Ipses (Alvor),
Cilpe (Cerro da
Rocha Branca – Silves),
Ossonoba (near Faro; Iberian-type mint: Osunba),
Balsa (Quinta da
Torre de Aires...
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Portugal Portus Hannibalis Portus Magonis (Portimão)
Olissipona (Lisbon)
Ossonoba (Faro)
Balsa (Tavira)
Spain Abdera (Adra)
Abyla (Ceuta) Akra
Leuka (Alicante)...
- policy. With the
advent of
Moorish rule in the
eighth century, Faro,
called Ossonoba by then,
retained its
status as the most
important town in the southwest...
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Priscillian was
elected bishop of Ávila
shortly thereafter.
Ithacius of
Ossonoba appealed to the
emperor Gratian, who
issued a
rescript against Priscillian...
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Hyginus made his
fears known to Hydatius,
Bishop of Emerita, and
Ithacius of
Ossonoba. The
bishops of
Hispania and
Aquitaine held a
synod at
Zaragoza in 380...