- Ad
Turres was the name of
several different places in antiquity: Ad
Turres (Bruttium), a town of
Bruttium Ad
Turres (Byzacena), a town of
Byzacena Ad Turres...
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Turre is a muni****lity of Almería province, in the
autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain.
Turre was
originally a
Moorish settlement created after...
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Turres Ammeniae was a Roman–Berber
civitas in
Africa Proconsulare. It was a
Roman Catholic diocese. The
ancient bishopric was
founded in the
Roman province...
- Ad
Turres Albas was an
ancient city of Latium. Ad
Turres Albas originally belonged to the Volsci, and
stood on the
coast and on the Via Severiana, 9 miles...
- Ad
Turres was an
ancient city of Latium. Ad
Turres originally belonged to the Volsci, and
stood on the Via Severiana, 4
miles from
Circeii and 9 miles...
- Aïn-Nemeur?
ruins of Aïn-****ja?)
Tullia (near Annaba)
Turres (in the
territory of Annaba)
Turres Ammeniae Turres Concordiae Tubusuptu (Tiklat)
Turris Rotunda Ubaza...
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Stephen Johnson Turre (born
September 12, 1948, in Omaha, Nebraska) is an
American jazz
trombonist and a
pioneer of
using seas**** as instruments, a...
- 1996
Titular Episcopal See of
Turres in Byzacena, GCatholic.org.
Tamarz at barclaystravel.com
Titular Episcopal See of
Turres in Byzacena, GCatholic.org...
- Angerami. who
replaced Joseph Frans Lescrauwaet in 2014.
Turres Ammeniae at catholic-hierarchy.org.
Turres Ammeniae at gcatholic.org
Apostolische Nachfolge –...
- Ad
Turres was an
ancient city of Etruria. Ad
Turres stood on the Via Aurelia, 10
miles from
Lorium and 12
miles from Pyrgi. The
location of Ad
Turres is...