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Tiddis (also
known as
Castellum Tidditanorum or Tiddi) was a
Roman city that
depended on
Cirta and a
bishopric as "Tiddi",
which remains a
Latin Catholic...
- at the
north end of the colonies:
Castellum Mastarense, Elephantum,
Tidditanorum, Cletianis, Thibilis, Sigus, and others. In 27 and 26 BC, the area's...
- Numidia, aged twenty-five.
Petreia Hospitis f.,
buried at
Castellum Tidditanorum in Numidia, aged twenty-five.
Quintus Petreius,
named in an inscription...
- Dussaud, René (1952). "André Berthier. — Tiddis,
antique Castellum Tidditanorum". Syria. Archéologie, Art et histoire. 29 (3): 362–363. Bourenane, Hamid;...
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Marcus Publicius Januarius Major.
Turia Faustiana,
buried at
Castellum Tidditanorum in Numidia, aged seventy-five.
Turius Felix,
buried in an
uncertain province...
- Januarius,
named in a list of
donors to an
unidentified cause at
Castellum Tidditanorum in Numidia.
Remmia Justa,
buried at
Clusium in Etruria.
Remmia L. f....
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together with
Safinia Jucunda.
Marcus Safinius Rufinus,
buried at
Castellum Tidditanorum in Numidia, aged forty.
Gaius Safinius L. f. Rufus,
buried in a family...
- Ara Bona in
Pannonia Superior.
Tineia Primitiva,
buried at
Castellum Tidditanorum in Numidia, aged seventy-nine.
Lucius Clodius Tineius Pupienus B****us...
- from Aquileia.
Petelia Quieta,
named in an
inscription from
Castellum Tidditanorum in Numidia.
Quintus Petilius Quinquatralus, son of
Petilia Eutychia,...
- Aesernia.
Lucius Pescennius Sedatus,
dedicated a
monument at
Castellum Tidditanorum in
Numidia to his friend,
Quintus Voltius Maximus.
Pescennia C. f. Silvina...