Numidia is a census-designated place (CDP) in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The population was...
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The group sponsors 3-week winter Bible schools at Numidia, Pennsylvania, and Ashland, Pennsylvania. The schools are provided for young people in their...
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near Numidia was built in 1796. Locust Township is in southern Columbia County and contains the unincorporated communities of Slabtown and Numidia. The...
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the county from the Susquehanna River south to several miles south of Numidia consists mostly of farmland and state game lands. Several communities developed...
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George E. Pfahler (category Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania faculty)
influences on the specialty of radiology. George E. Pfahler was born in Numidia, Pennsylvania on January 29, 1874. In 1898, he graduated from the Medico-Chirurgical...
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania Drag Strips include Beaver Springs Dragway in Beaver Springs, Lucky Drag City in Wattsburg, Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Numidia Raceway...
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following is a list of census-designated places within the US state of Pennsylvania, as of the 2010 United States Census Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G...
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Bloomsburg–Berwick metropolitan area (redirect from Bloomsburg-Berwick, Pennsylvania Micropolitan Statistical Area)
United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in Pennsylvania, anchored by the town of Bloomsburg and the borough of Berwick. As of...
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concurrency, with the two routes heading north through more woodland on Numidia Drive. The road crosses the Catawissa Creek into the borough of Catawissa...
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Roaring Creek Friends Meeting House (category Churches in Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, in rural Columbia County, Pennsylvania, near Numidia on Quaker Meeting House Road. The meeting house, built in 1795-96...
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communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania also includes information on the number and names of counties in which...
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leading the indigenous North African defense of the region then known as Numidia. She fought in multiple battles, notably defeating Umayyad forces in the...
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narrows back to two lanes. The road curves to the northeast and becomes Numidia Drive, heading into the Weiser State Forest and turning to the northwest...
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Places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Other bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania are listed elsewhere. In...
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History of the Aurès (section Numidia)
into the Massyliian tribe, Massinissa played a crucial role in unifying Numidia, including the Aurès region. After his reign, several successors, including...
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emerged. Two of them were established in Numidia, behind the coastal areas controlled by Carthage. West of Numidia lay Mauretania, which extended across...
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with Numidia assuming control of many of Carthage's African ports. Towards the end of the 2nd century BC Mauretania fought alongside Numidia's Jugurtha...
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equivalent of a church building. Several Friends meetings were founded in Pennsylvania in the early 1680s. The Merion Friends Meeting House is the only surviving...
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Morocco, and Tunisia in particular. During the rule of the Berber kingdom of Numidia, the region was somewhat unified as an independent political entity. This...
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theologian and philosopher of Berber origin and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia, Roman North Africa. His writings deeply influenced the development of...
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Vandals (category Numidia)
435 giving the Vandals control of the Mauretania and the western half of Numidia. Genseric chose to break the treaty in 439 when he invaded the province...
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throughout the western half of the empire, as far south as Roman Africa and Numidia, as far east as Roman Dacia, as far north as Roman Britain,(pp 26–27) and...
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Caesar: Alexander Helios Cleopatra Selene II, married King Juba II of Numidia and later Mauretania; the queen of Syria, Zenobia of Palmyra, was reportedly...
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auxiliaries sent by the Nasrid emirs of Granada to aid their Castilian allies. Numidia Dihya Zanata Stone Su'da Ilahiane, Hsain (2006). Historical Dictionary...
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region around Tripoli), but left it instead under control of the kings of Numidia, until the coastal cities asked and obtained its protection. Ptolemy Apion...
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Confederation in Iran. Massylii 202 BC A Berber tribal confederation that formed Numidia. Byeonhan confederacy 194 BC–42 AD Jinhan confederacy 194 BC – 4th cent...
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Roman rule and Greek culture in Cappadocia. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002, p.13. [1] Demir, Ömer (1997). Cappadocia: Cradle of History...
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Carthage Garamantes Nasamones chiefdom Cyrene Blemmyes Massylii Confederation Numidia Mauretania Nobatia Kingdom of Ouarsenis Kingdom of the Vandals and Alans...
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to Tingitana in what is now Morocco in 429. They temporarily halted in Numidia in 435 before moving eastward. With Aetius occupied in Gaul, the Western...
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Elizabeth Fentress (category University of Pennsylvania alumni)
Roman Archaeology, The Economic Effects of the Roman Army on Southern Numidia). She was a visiting professor at University College London (2007–12),...
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