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discovered on the site of
Thibilis provided indications on the
status and
magistrates of this city:
during the
Early Empire,
Thibilis was
first a
pagus dependent...
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surviving inscriptions found in
Thibilis,
Aurelia Sabina became an
important "patrona" in
Thibilis and the
citizens of
Thibilis made
Aurelia Sabina an honorary...
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senatorial family from
Thibilis, a town near
Hippo Regius in the
Africa Province.
Although Burrus was born and
raised in
Thibilis, his
family was not of...
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Catholic University from 1974 to 1985, he was
named titular bishop of
Thibilis and
auxiliary bishop of
Rancagua on 18
December 1984.
Medina was consecrated...
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Thagora Thamugadi Theveste Thiava (near
Annaba or Souk-Ahras)
Thibaris Thibilis (Announa)
Thinisa Thubunae (?Tubunae) Thubursi**** (Khemissa)
Thucca in...
- Archéologie (August 20, 2017). "Ruines de la
ville de
Thibilis (Bellaoua Announa)" [Ruins of the city of
Thibilis (Bellaoua Announa)]. "Aquae
Sienses (El Hammamet)...
- Carthage,
where two
inscriptions refer to the ʿAštart of Eryx, as well as at
Thibilis, Cirta, Madaure, and
Sicca Veneria,
which was well
known in
ancient times...
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Medianum in
Mauretania Caesariensis.
Quintus Silicius Q. f. Castus,
buried at
Thibilis in Numidia, aged thirty-five.
Marcus Silicius M. f. Catus, the son of Marcus...
- the colonies:
Castellum Mastarense, Elephantum, Tidditanorum, Cletianis,
Thibilis, Sigus, and others. In 27 and 26 BC, the area's
administration was restructured...
- Vingt-Trois was
appointed Auxiliary Bishop of
Paris and
Titular Bishop of
Thibilis by Pope John Paul II. He
received his
episcopal consecration on the following...