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later known as Gabès. Gabès is the
ancient Tacapae or
Tacape (Τακάπη in
Ancient gr****) or
Tacapes of the
Roman province of Tripolitania.
Strabo refers...
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found in
other parts of the Mediterranean,
Pliny noted that the town of
Tacape (modern-day Gabès) had a highly-fertile
oasis and the land
around the city...
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solidity to any cement;" and the unusual,
fertile seaside oasis of Gabès (then
Tacape), Tunisia,
currently a
World Heritage Site. Syme ****igns the
African procuratorship...
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shipwrecked on the
island of
Malta in the
Mediterranean Sea.
Strabo refers to
Tacape (the
modern Gabès) as an
important entrepot of the
Lesser Syrtis. In Book...
- of the
World Sigma Theory (iOS, And, Switch)
Simulakros Skábma:
Snowfall Tacape Turnip Boy
Commits Tax
Evasion Unmemory Vernal Edge Yono and the Celestial...
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created by Micaías
Ramos in 2006. In 2006, Blue
Comics started with the name "
Tacape Editora",
founded by Micaías Ramos. The name "Blue Comics" came from a small...
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nominated him to the episcopate; he was made the
Titular Bishop of
Tacape and
received his
episcopal consecration from Knox a
couple of
months later...
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first two
centuries AD. In 14 AD,
Legio III
Augusta completed a road from
Tacape to Ammaedara: the
first Roman road in Africa. In 42 AD, the
kingdom of Mauretania...
- Place"). The
coastal town was the
intersection of the road from
Carthage to
Tacape and the road
branching off to Sufetula.
After the
Punic Wars, the area fell...
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Kairouan area (654-665) and
conducted operations against Hadrumetum in the
Tacape (Lesser Syrtis) region. He
would conduct raids on
Sicily in 44 AH (666)...