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- "Sitifis (Titular See) [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2018-01-29. Image of the Circus of Sitifis Map showing Sitifis as...
- small province, Mauretania Sitifensis, called after its inland capital Sitifis (now Sétif) with a significant port at Saldae (presently Béjaïa). At the...
- himself (534). The Byzantines found in Sitifis, a small po****tion, because of the vandal predations. In 539, Sitifis again became the capital of a Byzantine...
- The arch, with a single span (fornix), was placed on the road leading to Sitifis. It constituted the entrance to the city's Severan forum. The arch was...
- Seleuciana Sigus Sila (Bordj-El-Ksar) Silli Sinitis (near Annaba) Sistroniana Sitifis (Setif) Suava Summa (ruins of Zemma?) Tabuda (Thouda) Tacarata (in the...
- dedication to Mithras by legionaries of Legio II Herculia has been excavated at Sitifis (modern Setif in Algeria), so the unit or a subunit must have been transferred...
- northeast of Sétif), Thamugadi (modern Timgad, southeast of Sétif), and Sitifis (modern Setif). The prosperity of most towns depended on agriculture. Called...
- Roman Africa. It was protected by the Fossatum Africae stretching from Sitifis and Icosium (present-day Algiers) to Capsa on the Gulf of Gabès. Robin...
- Regina Regensburg Germany 2nd c. AD Theranda Prizren Kosovo 2nd c. AD Sitifis Setif Algeria 2nd c. AD Constantine Constantine Algeria 2nd c. AD Pomaria...
- by Huneric in 484. Ancient Rome portal Mauretania Caesariensis Gemellae Sitifis "Geonames.org. Tobna". Retrieved 3 September 2020. Côte, M. (1998). "Tubna"...