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Saldae was an
important port city in the
ancient Roman Empire,
located at today's Béjaïa (in Kabylia,
eastern Algeria). It was
generally a
crossroads between...
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which was
connected in
ancient times by an
aqueduct to the
ancient city (
Saldae). The city of Béjaïa is
linked to Algiers, Tizi Ouzou, Bouira, Sétif, Jijel...
- Brčko (Serbian Cyrillic: Брчко,
pronounced [br̩̂tʃkoː]) is a city and the
administrative seat of Brčko District, in
northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It...
- by the
Emperor Augustus: Cartennas, Gunugu, Igilgili, Rusguniae, Rusazu,
Saldae, Zuccabar, Tubusuctu; two by the
Emperor Claudius:
Caesarea formerly the...
- the
Emperor Diocletian, the
eastern part of
Mauretania Caesariensis, from
Saldae to the
river Ampsaga, was
split into a new province, and
called Mauretania...
- (Kızılırmak toothcarp)
Anatolichthys meridionalis Akşiray, 1948
Anatolichthys saldae Akşiray, 1955 †Anatolichthys
splendens Kosswig & Sözer, 1945 (Splendid toothcarp)...
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Roman roads between Icosium (Alger) and
Saldae (Bejaia)...
- IV, he was
appointed Auxiliary Bishop of
Freising and
Titular Bishop of
Saldae. He was
consecrated bishop on 18
November 1482 by
Stefan Teglatije, Archbishop...
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province again, from
which the
Vandals were expelled. Many
Vandals went to
Saldae (today
called Béjaïa in
north Algeria)
where they
integrated themselves...
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Berber tribal confederation inhabiting the
lands between the
cities of
Saldae and Rusuccuru, a
region which is now
known as Kabylia.
Their territory laid...