Thuburbo Majus (or Thuburbo Maius) is a large Roman site in northern Tunisia. It is located roughly 60 km southwest of Carthage on a major African thoroughfare...
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Roman emperors found on different sites including those of Carthage and Thuburbo Majus. The museum also houses pieces discovered during the excavations of...
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by mountains, in particular the Djebel Zaghouan. The Roman site of Thuburbo Majus is located 3 km away. Under the French protectorate, the city was known...
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Carthage) Dougga (ruins of several temples) Oudna Pheradi Majus (Bouficha) Segermes Thuburbo Majus (ruins of several temples) Aphrodisias, remains of two...
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Third Augustan Legion (and actually other legions in the Empire) was Thuburbo Majus. Here colonies were arranged granting veterans with, at the most, ¾...
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Veneria, Cartennae, Caesarea, Icosium, Auzia, Sitifis, Cirta, Calama, Thuburbo Majus, and Rusadir. In turn for the peace, Geiseric also had to give up Huneric...
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Commoda Thuburbo Majus Tunisia 36°23′54″N 9°54′21″E / 36.398212°N 9.905750°E / 36.398212; 9.905750 (Colonia Julia Aurelia Commoda (Thuburbo Majus)) [50]...
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differ greatly from those of Europe. Among those handed down to us are Thuburbo Majus, Gigthis, the amphitheater of El Jem, the capital of Dougga, the Baths...
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sometimes mistaken for Perpetua and Felicitas, who were from another town, Thuburbo Majus. The Emperor Valerian was later captured in battle by the Parthians...
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the name of a local saint, or from Servus, a 5th-century martyr in Thuburbo Majus). Following the end of the Second World War, Socerb became part of Free...
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Municipum Julium Uticense older name: Utica - north west of Carthage, near Tunis Mustis El Krib Sufetula Sbeïtla Thuburbo Majus near Zagouhan Thysdrus El Jem...
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ancient city was discovered, located halfway between the cities of Thuburbo Majus and Oudna. A sanctuary, thermal baths, cisterns and a residence attached...
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completely reached us. The only other usable Byzantine discovery was made at Thuburbo Majus in 1924. The date of burial, in the middle of the 6th century, confirms...
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Road from El Djem (Thysdrus) to Aïn Hedja (Agbia), via Henchir Kasbat (Thuburbo Majus) Limes Tripolitanus Roman roads Roman roads in Morocco Via Hadriana...
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archaeological investigations for the Smithsonian Institution at Utica, Thuburbo Majus and El Djem in Tunisia. He taught at the University of Missouri in Columbia...
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Peutinger Table, and identified the location of Thuburbo Majus, determining the intermediate points between Thuburbo and Hadrumetum. As a consul, Tissot lived...
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l’Oued Kébir sortant de la Dorsale tunisienne pour aborder la plaine de Thuburbo Majus", in Reppal. Revue des études phéniciennes-puniques et des antiquités...
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(1993). "Corpus des mosaiques de Tunisie II: Region de Zaghouan 3: Thuburbo Majus, les mosaiques dans la region ouest". American Journal of Archaeology...
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Sousse, les monuments musulmans, éd. Cérès Productions, Tunis, 1968 Thuburbo Majus, éd. Société tunisienne de diffusion, Tunis, 1968 Les thermes d'Antonin...
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1973 - 1999. Corpus des Mosaiques de Tunisie. Vol I, Utique, Vol II, Thuburbo Majus, Vol III, Thysdrus (El Jem), Vol IV, Carthage. Tunis. Provan, Donald...
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Furnos Maior and Furnos Minor (redirect from Furnos Majus)
Catholic titular bishopric in 1914 under the name Furnos Majus (or Maius), which was changed to Furni Majus in 1925, Furnos Maior (or Major) in 1929, Fornos Major...
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