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- Tocra, Taucheira or Tukrah, is a town on the coast of the Marj District in the Cyrenaica region of northeastern Libya, founded by Cyrene. It lay 200 stadia...
- the Ptolemaic period Olbia (Egypt) or Arsinoe Patara (Lycia) or Arsinoe Taucheira (Libya) or Arsinoe Arsinoes Chaos, located in the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle...
- village of Shahat) with its port of Apollonia (Marsa Susa), Arsinoe or Taucheira (Tocra), Euesperides or Berenice (near modern Benghazi), Balagrae (Bayda)...
- colonies in Kyrenaika later included Barca, Euesperides (modern Benghazi), Taucheira, and Apollonia. By the middle of the 7th century, the lone Gr**** colony...
- 600 51 Yafran 12,372 52 Ar Rayaniya 12,263 53 Umm al Rizam 12,098 54 Taucheira 11,723 55 Brak 11,638 56 Abu Ghlasha 11,179 57 Ad Dawoon 10,909 58 Teji...
- Bakour escarpment area. Al Bakour at the western end of Jebel Akhdar, near Taucheira). An example of the severe soil erosion which can result from deforestation...
- by the Barcaeans and Hesperians, and succeeded in taking the town of Taucheira, under the able direction of Mnasicles, the Cyrenaeans recovered Apollonia...
- several other sites in Cyrenaica, such as Apollonia, Euesperides, and Taucheira (modern Benghazi and Tocra) were settled at the same time as Cyrene. After...
- Barce (later Marj); Euhesperides (later Berenice, present-day Benghazi); Taucheira (later Arsinoe, present-day Taucheria); Balagrae (later Bayda and Beda...
- village of Shahat) with its port of Apollonia (Marsa Susa), Arsinoe or Taucheira (Tocra), Euesperides or Berenice (near modern Benghazi), Balagrae (Bayda)...