Abba of Carthage was a Jewish amora (scholar), who flourished at the end of the third century CE. His birthplace was Carthage, and it is incorrect to...
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living to the west of Tyre and to the east of Carthage recognize neither the Jewish people nor their Father in Heaven. — Abba of Carthage in Tractate Menaḥot...
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ninth century BC, Carthage reached its height in the fourth century BC as one of the largest metropoleis in the world. It was the centre of the Carthaginian...
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and planted Palestinian flags at the site. Police did not intervene. Abba of Carthage, scholar Masa'ud Raphael Alfasi (died 1776), rabbi Max Azria, fashion...
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help of Ibrahim in the capital city of Kairouan (now in Tunisia), Isaac set sail from port (possibly Carthage, now in Tunisia) with Abul-Abbas and traveled...
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The Exarchate of Africa was a division of the Byzantine Empire around Carthage that encompassed its possessions on the Western Mediterranean. Ruled by...
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Constantine the African (redirect from Constantine of Carthage)
Monte Cassino as a refugee from peers in Carthage jealous of his knowledge. However, Peter's legendary portrayal of Constantine has been questioned by some...
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Berbers (redirect from List of Berbers)
there was no melding of the peoples. It remained a source of stress and a point of weakness for Carthage. Yet there were degrees of convergence on several...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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Africa (redirect from Politics of Africa)
Romans established the province of Africa, with Numidia assuming control of many of Carthage's African ports. Towards the end of the 2nd century BC Mauretania...
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Vandal Kingdom (redirect from Vandal kingdom of Africa)
eastward and captured Carthage, the most important city of North Africa. The fledgling kingdom then conquered the Roman-ruled islands of Mallorca, Sicily,...
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Masinissa (redirect from Massinissa of Numidia)
Kingdom of Numidia. As a Roman ally, Masinissa took part in the decisive Battle of Zama in 202 BC that effectively ended the war in Carthage's defeat;...
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Obba (town) (redirect from Diocese of Obba)
Latin Catholic titular see. Obba was near Carthage, in modern Tunisia, and is placed in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis by the Annuario Pontificio...
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suffered defeat (647) at the Battle of Sufetula, a city 240 kilometres (150 mi) south of Carthage. With the death of Gregory, his successor, probably Gennadius...
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Numidians (section Reign of Masinissa)
one of the earliest Berber tribes to trade with Carthaginian settlers. As Carthage grew, the relationship with the Numidians blossomed. Carthage's military...
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The Kingdom of the Ait Abbas or Sultanate of the Beni Abbas (Berber languages: ⵜⴰⴳⴻⵍⴷⴰ ⵏ ⴰⵜ ⵄⴻⴱⴱⴰⵙ, romanized: tagelda n At Ɛebbas; Arabic: سلطنة بني...
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Numidia (redirect from Kingdom of Numidia)
north, and the Sahara to the south so that Numidia entirely surrounded Carthage (Appian, Punica, 106) except towards the sea. before Masinissa expanded...
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retrieved 15 March 2011 Picard, Life and Death of Carthage (1968), at 264, 286. Cf., Warmington, Carthage (1960, 1964), at 119. Pierre Riché, The Carolingians;...
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Ifriqiya (redirect from Emir of Africa)
was briefly Carthage, then Qayrawan (Kairouan), then Mahdia, then Tunis. The Aghlabids, from their base in Kairouan, initiated the invasion of Southern Italy...
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This is a list of mercenaries. It includes foreign volunteers, private military contractors, and other "soldiers of fortune". Andrade, Tonio. (2016) The...
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invades the Byzantine Exarchate of Africa. It conquers Tripolitania and the city of Sufetula, 150 miles (240 km) south of Carthage. Self-proclaimed emperor Gregory...
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is a list of wars and armed conflicts fought by Spain, its predecessor states, or in Spanish territory. Military history of Spain List of Spanish colonial...
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Homeland: Iraq Year Zero (category Films directed by Abbas Fahdel)
film written and directed by the Iraqi-French film director Abbas Fahdel. Chronicles of everyday life in Iraq before and after the U.S. invasion. Sesterce...
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As of Setpember 1987, Emirates operates flights to 133 destinations in 85 countries across six continents from its hub in Dubai. It has a particularly...
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capital to Carthage, but is convinced to stay by Sergius I, patriarch of Constantinople. He begins to rebuild the Byzantine army with the aid of funds from...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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Hasdrubal fled as far as Carthage, 40 kilometres (25 mi) away; Syphax rallied at the town of Abba, 11 kilometres (7 mi) from the scene of the disaster. With...
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first known immigrant population to colonise the region of present-day Tunisia. Their city of Carthage grew to importance in the first millennium BC, when...
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Byzantine North Africa (category Medieval history of Morocco)
Justinian II with the conquest of Carthage (698) and the last Byzantine outposts, especially Septem (708/711), in the course of Islamic expansion. The region's...
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Early Christianity (redirect from History of early Christianity)
and Cyprian (d. 258). Carthage fell to Islam in 698. The Church of Carthage thus was to the Early African church what the Church of Rome was to the Catholic...
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