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    Byzacena (or Byzacium) (Ancient Greek: Βυζάκιον, Byzakion) was a Late Roman province in the central part of Roman North Africa, which is now roughly Tunisia...
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    Puzia in Byzacena (Latin: Dioecesis Putiensis in Byzacena) is a suppressed and titular seat of the Roman Catholic Church. Puzia in Byzacena was centered...
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  • Aquae Albae in Byzacena was an Ancient city and bishopric in Roman Africa and remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Its present location is Ain-Beida,...
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    Maximiana in Byzacena (Italian : Massimiana di Bizacena ) is a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church . It goes back to a former bishopric in the...
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    Turres in Byzacena was a Roman and Vandal era colonia (city) in North Africa. The exact location of the town is unknown but is probably the ruins at Tamarza...
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  • mountain, and Roman Empire ruins are identified as the remains of Tarasa in Byzacena. Map of Djebel Trozza - Michelin . Djebel Trozza: Tunisia National...
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    in Byzacena was a Roman Era town tentatively identified with ruins at Henchir-Recba in modern Tunisia. The town was in the Roman province of Byzacena. The...
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    The Diocese of Aquensis in Byzacena is a home suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. The diocese was centered on Aquensis a civitas of...
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    Egnatia, Byzacena is an ancient civitas of the Roman Province of Byzacena in North Africa. The exact location of the town is not known, but was in the...
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    Muzuca was a Roman Town of the Roman province of Byzacena during late antiquity. The town has tentatively been identified with the ruins at Henchir-Besra...
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    Gummi in Byzacena was a city and bishopric in Roman Africa, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. The city, in modern Tunisia, presumed near modern...
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    and Mauretania Sitifensis and large parts of the interior of Numidia and Byzacena, had been lost to the inland Berber tribes, collectively called the Mauri...
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    the province were Hadrumetum (modern Sousse, Tunisia), the capital of Byzacena, and Hippo Regius (modern Annaba, Algeria). Rome's first province in northern...
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  • secured an initial victory in the winter of 546/547 against the Moors of Byzacena, but was defeated in summer 547 by the tribes of Tripolitania, and Africa...
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    Venetia et Histria Diocese of Africa2 Africa proconsularis (Zeugitana) Byzacena Mauretania Caesariensis Mauretania Sitifensis Numidia (divided as Cirtensis...
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    Gemellae was a Roman fort and associated camp on the fringe of the Sahara Desert in what is today part of Algeria. It is now an archaeological site, 25 km...
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  • replacing the aged Archelaus. In the meantime, the Berbers had invaded Byzacena and defeated the local Byzantine garrison, killing its commanders, Aigan...
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    from Byzacena, which was then occupied by Awraba Berber chieftain Kusaila, 683–686. Zuhayr ibn Qays, 683–689 — initially only Barqa, retook Byzacena in...
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    Dura, Africa (redirect from Dura, Byzacena)
    Catholic titular see. Dura was among the many cities in the Roman province of Byzacena that became a suffragan diocese. Its precise Roman location, in present-day...
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    North Africa. He made Capsa the capital of the province of Byzacena. The Duke of Byzacena resided there. In 540, the Byzantine governor general Solomon...
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    Venetia et Histria Diocese of Africa2 Africa proconsularis (Zeugitana) Byzacena Mauretania Caesariensis Mauretania Sitifensis Numidia (divided as Cirtensis...
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    Venetia et Histria Diocese of Africa2 Africa proconsularis (Zeugitana) Byzacena Mauretania Caesariensis Mauretania Sitifensis Numidia (divided as Cirtensis...
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    Ammædara, Amudarsa, Ancusa, Apisa maius, Aptuca, Aquæ Albæ in Byzacena, Aquæ in Byzacena, Aquæ in Proconsulari, Aquæ novæ in Proconsulari, Aquæ regiæ,...
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  • son Antalas inflicted defeat on the army of the vandal king Hilderic in Byzacena, in the Battle of Great Dorsale. The tribes were able to directly and permanently...
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  • Appiaria Aprus Apta Aptuca (Africa) Aquae Albae in Byzacena Aquae Albae in Mauretania Aquae in Byzacena Aquae in Dacia Aquae in Mauretania Aquae in Numidia...
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    18,000 men into Byzacena. Solomon would defeat them and return to Carthage, though the Berbers would again rise and overrun Byzacena. Solomon would once...
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    commander Uqba ibn Nafi in 670, which extended Umayyad control as far as Byzacena (modern southern Tunisia), where Uqba founded the permanent Arab garrison...
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    secured peace with the Vandals in 442. Under the treaty the Vandals gained Byzacena, Tripolitania, and the eastern half of Numidia, and were confirmed in control...
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    Venetia et Histria Diocese of Africa2 Africa proconsularis (Zeugitana) Byzacena Mauretania Caesariensis Mauretania Sitifensis Numidia (divided as Cirtensis...
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    Abu Madi Abu Mena Abu Nafisa fort Abu Simbel Abydos, Egypt Ad Turres (Byzacena) Aeliae Affad 23 Agilkia Island A-Group culture Ahl al Oughlam Aïn Doura...
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