- the city of
Jendouba near the
Algerian frontier. It was
known as
Simitthu (or
Simitthus in
Roman period) in antiquity.
Chemtou was
founded in the 4th to...
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three important roads: that from
Carthage to
Hippo Regius and
those from
Simitthu and Vaga to
Thabraca (Tabarka). The
latter was the port from
which the...
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Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania.
There are also
altars that were
built at
Simitthus and Kbor Klib. All of
these monuments were
built within the area ruled...
- son,
Publius Rabirius Hymnus, at Puteoli.
Rabiria Postuma,
buried at
Simitthus in
Africa Proconsularis, aged nineteen.
Rabiria P. Ɔ. l. Prima, a freedwoman...
- Proconsularis. It was a
Roman colony. It was
connected by a road with
Simitthu,
which it
served as a port for the
export of its
famous marble. The rebellious...
- Kef))
Simitthus Chemtou Tunisia 36°29′25″N 8°34′49″E / 36.490397°N 8.580217°E / 36.490397; 8.580217 (
Simitthus (Chemtou)) Map of
Simitthus Photograph...
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auxiliary bishops of Hong Kong by Pope Francis,
holding the
titular see of
Simitthu,
along with
Michael Yeung Ming-cheung and
Stephen Lee Bun-sang. They were...
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placed Scillium in
Proconsular Numidia. An
epitaph of
Simitthu, now Chemtou,
mentions Iscilitana;
Simitthu was
certainly in
Proconsular Numidia, it is unclear...
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North Africa,
Africa Proconsularis. It was on the
Medjerda river between Simitthu and
Bulla Regia, and like them both was the seat of an
ancient bishopric...
- Severiana,
Sicca Veneria, Siccenna, Sicilibba, Simidicca, Simingi, Siminina,
Simitthu, Sinna, Sinnuara, Suas (Chaouache?), Succuba, Sufes, Sufetula, Suliana...