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Tubusuctu also
known as
Colonia Iulia Augusta Legionis VII, was a
Roman colony founded by
Augustus for
military veterans and
known for its
olive oil....
- Augustus: Cartennas, Gunugu, Igilgili, Rusguniae, Rusazu, Saldae, Zuccabar,
Tubusuctu; two by the
Emperor Claudius:
Caesarea formerly the
capital of Juba, who...
- (present-day
Caerleon in Wales)
Colonia Iulia Augusta Legionis VII, present-day
Tubusuctu in
north Africa This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- Fabatianum, in Numidia, aged twenty-one.
Titus Occius Castus,
buried at
Tubusuctu in
Mauretania Caesariensis.
Publius Occius P. l. Dunomarus, a freedman...
- Rusazu, Rusguinae, Saldae,
Thermae Himeraeae,
Thuburbo Minus, Thuburnica,
Tubusuctu and Uthina.
Providing land for
veterans was a high
priority to Augustus...
-
beginning of the
third century. Percennia,
erected a
funerary monument at
Tubusuctu in
Mauretania Caesariensis, from
which the name of the
deceased has not...
- is now
coastal Algeria the
following Roman colonies: Igilgili, Saldae,
Tubusuctu, Rusazu, Rusguniae,
Aquae Calidae,
Zuccabar and Gunugu. All
these colonies...
- an
offering to
Nehalennia at Ganventa.
Tertinia Victorina,
buried at
Tubusuctu in
Mauretania Caesariensis, with a
monument from her daughter, Donata...
- in an
inscription from Bisca.
Gaius Turius C. f. Nepoti****,
buried at
Tubusuctu in
Mauretania Caesariensis.
Lucius Turrius L. f. Quadratus,
buried at...
- 114. The
discovery in the tomb of an
inscribed olive oil
amphora from
Tubusuctu is more
consonant with a 3rd-century date. László Török
considered the...