- name of the town was ŠṬPÅ R (ð€ð€ð€â¬ð€ð€). The
Latin name
Thysdrus has
Berber roots.
Thysdrus began as a
small Carthaginian and
Berber village. Following...
- oval
amphitheatre in the modern-day city of El Djem, Tunisia,
formerly Thysdrus in the
Roman province of Africa. It is
listed by
UNESCO since 1979 as a...
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Thysdrus was built, like
almost all
Roman settlements in
ancient Tunisia, on
former Punic settlements. In a less arid
climate than today's,
Thysdrus prospered...
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Roman amphitheatres are
theatres â large,
circular or oval open-air
venues with
tiered seating â
built by the
ancient Romans. They were used for events...
- scholars. In the late 2nd
century CE
floor mosaic from El Djem,
Roman Thysdrus, he is
identifiable as
Apollo Helios by his
effulgent halo,
though now...
- The
Dioces of
Thysdrus (Latin:
Dioecesis Thysdritana) is a
suppressed and
titular See of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Thysdrus,
corresponding to the city...
- (Ounga)
Meninx (Djerba)
Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef)
Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna)
Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Utica Other Myriandus Phoenicus Gibraltar Tahpanhes...
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landowners armed their clients and
their agricultural workers and
entered Thysdrus (modern El Djem),
where they
murdered the
offending official and his bodyguards...
- [Thugga] The
Circus |
Dougga at circusmaximus.us. [
Thysdrus]
Wikimapia location:
Thysdrus Roman circus. [
Thysdrus] The
Circus | El Djem at circusmaximus.us. [Utica]...
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Thapsus was
never known as a world-class port and,
after the
collapse of
Thysdrus in the 3rd century, all the area's
maritime trade is
known to have occurred...