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    born in Madauros in the 120s. Lucius, the (fictional) protagonist of the novel, is also from Madauros. Saint Augustine of Hippo studied in Madauros in the...
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    Ahras Province, Algeria, occupying the site of the Berber-Roman town of Madauros in Numidia. As of the 2008 census, M'daourouch has 36,351 inhabitants,...
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    rhetorician. He was born in the Roman province of Numidia, in the Berber city of Madauros, modern-day M'Daourouch, Algeria. He studied Platonism in Athens, travelled...
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    wayward and, as he himself says, lazy. He was finally sent to school at Madauros. He was 17 and studying rhetoric in Carthage when Patricius died. Augustine...
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    reign, including those known in the Roman Martyrology as the martyrs of Madauros, Charalambos and Perpetua and Felicity in Roman-ruled Africa. These were...
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  • belief was "The One".(pp 145, 160) Maximus, the polytheist grammarian of Madauros,(pp 70) even stated that "only a madman would deny the existence of the...
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    Center for Studies in Oral Tradition Griffiths, J. Gwyn (1975). Apuleius of Madauros: The Isis-Book (Metamorphoses, Book XI). E. J. Brill. ISBN 90-04-04270-9...
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    Cirta, the jurist Salvius Julianus of Hadrumetum, the novelist Apuleius of Madauros, the emperor Septimius Severus of Lepcis Magna, the Christians Tertullian...
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    Cirta, the jurist Salvius Julianus of Hadrumetum, the novelist Apuleius of Madauros, the emperor Septimius Severus of Leptis Magna, the Christians Tertullian...
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  • Madaura may refer to: the city of Madauros Lucius Apuleius of Madaura This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Madaura. If an...
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    Conquest, Oxford 1981, p. 216; Bernd Päffgen: Das justinianische Kastell von Madauros in Ost-Algerien. In: Kölner Jahrbuch 43, 2010, p. 515–530. D. Pringle:...
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    is a reworking of Berber folklore, since Apuleius was born and lived in Madauros, Numidia, located in what is modern day Algeria. Another line of scholars...
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    prehistoric sites in Morocco Lixus (ancient city) Luxor Temple Maadi Madarsuma Madauros Magharet el Kantara Mahjouba, Morocco Malkata Malliana Manaccenser Maraguia...
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  • aged seventeen. Lucius Occius Martialis, mentioned in an inscription from Madauros in Africa Proconsularis. Occius Macrini f. Martialis, buried at the site...
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  • After the translation of The Golden Ass (Metamorphoses) by Apuleius of Madauros, he could only dictate the "Apology" to his wife in the pen, the work appeared...
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  • twenty years and forty days. Sextus Pedius, named in an inscription from Madauros in Africa Proconsularis. Titus Pedius, possibly a standard-bearer in one...
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    "The Lychnapsia Philocaliana", pp. 166–167. J. Gwyn Griffins, Apuleius of Madauros: The Isis Book (Metamorphoses, Book XI) (Brill, 1975), p. 183. Herodotus...
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  • medical god, is also unlikely, as it probably refers instead to the city of Madauros in Numidia. The author of the Lambaesis dedication is an unknown legatus...
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  • Silicia L. f., the daughter of Lucius Silicius Praenestinus, buried at Madauros in Africa Proconsularis, aged forty. Marcus Silicius, the husband of Valeria...
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    M. (born Italy) (18 June 1884 – death 24 July 1909), Titular Bishop of Madauros (1884.06.18 – 1909.07.24) Apostolic Vicars of Hankou 漢口 Graziano Génnaro...
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  • inscription from Narbo. Lucius Pescennius Castus, named in an inscription from Madauros in Africa Proconsularis. Marcus Pescennius Catullinus, buried at Sigus...
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  • Martialis of Columnata Maximus of Cova Petrus Peregrinus (bishop) Pudentius of Madauros, M'Daourouch Tacanus of Albulae Tiberianus of Quiza Rogatus Quintian, Lucius...
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  • inscription from Ravenna, dating to AD 299. Lucius Oclatius Sabinus, buried at Madauros in Africa Proconsularis, aged eight. Oclatius Sacerdos, primus pilus in...
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