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Theveste was a
Roman colony situated in what is now Tébessa, Algeria. In 146 BC, the
Romans conquered the region,
where existed an old city
called "Tbessa"...
- Tébessa or
Tebessa (Arabic: تبسة Tibissa,
Tbessa or Tibesti), the
classical Theveste, is the
capital city of Tébessa
Province in
northeastern Algeria, near...
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sometime before 313. Maximili****, born
about AD 274, was a
native of
Theveste (today Tébessa) in
eastern Numidia (corresponding to the
eastern part of...
- see of St. Augustine. To the
south in the
interior military roads led to
Theveste (Tebessa) and
Lambaesis (Lambessa) with
extensive Roman remains, connected...
- took command,
leading an
indecisive battle against Jugurtha’s
forces near
Theveste but
later being compelled to
retreat near Zama in 108 BCE. In 107 BCE,...
- Tunisia),
Cirta (Constantine, Algeria),
Lambaesis (Batna, Algeria) and
Theveste (Tebessa, Algeria). She had a
yearly festival in
Antiquity which persists...
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Peutingeriana calls it Thacora) in
North Africa.) She died by
beheading at
Theveste, in Numidia.
Crispina belonged to a
distinguished family and was a wealthy...
- Late
Roman archeological site
located in the
eastern Algerian city of
Theveste,
which is
known today as Tébessa. It is one of the
largest remains of Roman...
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Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca. In 247 BC
Hanno conquered the city of
Theveste (nicknamed: Hekatompylos)
after which he
negotiated a
peace settlement...
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Bacchielli 1987,
cited in bibliography. Jean Meunier, "L'arc de
Caracalla à
Théveste (Tébessa). Relevé et restitution", in
Revue africaine, 82, 1938, pp. 84–106...