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    Timgad (Arabic: تيمقاد, romanized: Tīmqād, known as Marciana Traiana Thamugadi) was a Roman city in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria. It was founded by the...
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    The Arch of Trajan is a Roman triumphal arch located in the city of Timgad (ancient Thamugadi), near Batna, Algeria. It was built between the later 2nd...
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    Timgad District is a district of Batna Province, Algeria. The district further divides into two municipalities. Timgad Ouled Fadel 35°29′01″N 6°28′00″E...
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  • Beni Hammad Tassili n'Ajjer M'Zab Valley Djémila Timgad Tipasa Algiers The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World...
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  • Vallis 60.5 233.5 Paestum, ancient city in Campania, Italy Timgad Vallis 60.8 243.1 Timgad, ancient city in Algeria Plain Apārangi Planitia 6.7 289.38...
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    2021, ISBN 978-3-95490-509-6. Nacéra Benseddik, « Jugurtha-Cirta-Lambèse-Timgad » in Dictionnaire du Monde antique, PUF, Paris 2005. Yann Le Bohec, L’Afrique...
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    other major cities and cultural centers including Ephesos, Athens, and Timgad. Most public libraries of this time were not built expressly for that purpose...
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    capital is Batna. Localities in this province include N'Gaous, Merouana and Timgad. Belezma National Park is in the Belezma Range area of the province. It...
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    offers a natural break through the Atlas Mountains. The ancient cities of Timgad and Lambese, built around the first century CE, are living examples of the...
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    construction. Victoria had several other shrines throughout Rome. In Imperial-era Timgad, victoria victrix (conquering victory) was given credit for Imperial successes...
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    site in Algeria, 11 km (7 mi) southeast of Batna and 27 km (17 mi) west of Timgad, located next to the modern village of Tazoult. The former bishopric is...
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  • cabinets along the wall. Timgad (250 A.D.) (modern Algeria) The library was a gift to the Roman people and province of Thamugadi or Timgad by Julius Quintianus...
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    Hammadid empire; Tipasa, a Phoenician and later Roman town;Djémila and Timgad, both Roman ruins; M'Zab Valley, a limestone valley containing a large urbanized...
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    1897. p. 38. Les ruines de Timgad (antique Thamugadi). Vol. 1. Paris: Ernest Leroux. 1897. OL 7186011M. Les ruines de Timgad (antique Thamugadi). Vol. 2...
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    The ruins of Timgad in present-day Algeria, founded as a colonia under the emperor Trajan...
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    National Museum of Fine Arts of Algiers International Arab Film Festival Timgad International Music Festival DimaJazz [fr] International Book Fair of Algiers...
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    main compound of Hōryū-ji temple in Nara is built during the Asuka period. Timgad, Algeria, is destroyed by Berbers. Islam begins in Arabia; the Quran is...
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    soldiers. Titus Avidius Quietus' rule as governor of Roman Britain ends. Timgad (Thamugas), a Roman colonial town in North Africa, is founded by Trajan...
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    new city was taken from a nearby ruined Roman city (likely Lambaesis or Timgad). M'sila was the location of the first village constructed as part of a...
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    Festivals – Kuwait 2001: Casino Du Liban Salle Des Ambassadeurs – Lebanon 2001: Timgad International Festivals – Algeria 2001: Doha International Festivals – Qatar...
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  • location for the ancient city. In the script Wayne's character refers to 'Timgad' in sardonic reference to the apparent delusions of Paul's father, despite...
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    Archived from the original on 29 June 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Timgad". UNESCO. Archived from the original on 22 June 2020. Retrieved 17 August...
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    Triple Roman arch in Timgad, Algeria. The arch at the lost city's entrance described in the manuscript is similar in appearance to this one....
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    as the amphitheatre of El Jem and the archaeological sites of Sabratha, Timgad, and Volubilis, among others. Remains of Germa, a capital of the Garamantes...
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    ISBN 0-684-81132-4 Shaw, B. D., "State Intervention and Holy Violence: Timgad/Paleostrovsk/Waco," Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 77,4 (2009)...
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  • Hadrumetum, Tunisia. Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi, another name for Timgad, Algeria. Ulpia Traiana, another name for Leptis Magna This disambiguation...
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    Cuicul or Curculum (modern Djemila, northeast of Sétif), Thamugadi (modern Timgad, southeast of Sétif), and Sitifis (modern Setif). The prosperity of most...
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    2008. In 2018, she was invited to the Festival international de musique de Timgad [fr]. That same year, she participated in the 8th annual Festival Orientalys...
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    published more than a dozen collections of poetry during her life, listed here: Timgad: [a poem] (1900) Constantinople: eight poems (1915) Poems of West & East...
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    first town was called Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi (modern Timgad, Algeria) and was founded around 100. This town was also named after the...
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