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Roman-era town in northeastern Algeria
Setifis (Arabic: سطيف; Berber: Sṭif), was a Roman town located in northeastern Algeria. It was the capital of the Roman province called Mauretania Sitifensis
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Roman province in Northwest Africa
Mauretania Sitifensis was a Roman province in Northwest Africa. The capital was Setifis. In the later division of the Roman Empire under the Emperor Diocletian
Mauretania_Sitifensis
Roman province in northwest Africa
honour of his patron Augustus, and Oppidum Novum; one by the Emperor Nerva: Setifis; and in later times, Arsenaria, Bida, Siga, Aquae Calidae, Quiza Xenitana
Mauretania_Caesariensis
with the name "Ulpia Trajana" and Colonia by Septimius Severus in 200 AD Setifis (Setif in Algeria): Founded by Roman Emperor Nero in 96 AD, it was the
Roman colonies in North Africa
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City in Sétif Province, Algeria
province, and called Mauretania Sitifensis named after the inland town of Setifis (Setif in modern Algeria). At the time of Constantine the Great, Mauretania
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Capital city of Biskra Province, Algeria
of the South against concessions of agricultural land around Cirta and Setifis, at the time under Roman rule; a trick of dispersing them and so diminished
Biskra
Ancient North African town in modern Algeria
Mauretania by the father and son Lapie. Ad Partum lay to the east of ancient Setifis, southeast of Cuiculum and southwest of Cirta. Parthenia is also a titular
Parthenia_(Mauretania)
Colonia Sarnensis Milevitana Oppidum Novum Rusazu Rusguniae Rusicade Saldae Setifis - Colonia Augusta Nerviana Martialis Veteranorum Sitifensium Tipasa - Colonia
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Province of Algeria
of the South against concessions of agricultural land around Cirta and Setifis (at the time under Roman rule), and dispersed them and diminished their
Biskra_Province
(Nubia) Semta (Africa) Senâm Septimunicia Serabit el-Khadim Sereddeli Sesebi Setifis Severiana Shalfak Sheikh Muftah culture Shellal Siccenna Siccesi Sidi Bennour
History_of_North_Africa
Large open-air venue used for public events in the ancient Roman Empire
town) cited in Humphrey; no online circus-specific information found. Setifis Sétif Algeria 36°11′50″N 5°24′19″E / 36.197105°N 5.405214°E / 36.197105;
Roman_circus
Historical period (6th-8th c.)
regions north of the Chott el Hodna followed, especially around the city Setifis, possibly in conjunction with the Kingdom of Altava. Of these regions reconquered
Byzantine_North_Africa
Colonia in the Roman province of Numidia
Sabina, sister of the Emperor Commodus (late 2nd century). Calama was, with Setifis (Setif) and Hippo Regius (Annaba), one of the granaries of Rome in the
Calama_(Numidia)
Roman gens
Lambaesitana in Numidia. Esuvius Aenulus, a boy buried in a family sepulchre at Setifis in Mauretania Caesariensis, aged five, along with a Mamilia, aged twenty-eight
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A cuckoo bird
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Being, Becoming
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Australian, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Finnish, Japanese, Swedish
Three Trees Together; Quick; Nimble; Who Like a God
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Beautiful
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Place name in Greece.
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, to render bright or clear.
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King of gold
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English (of Norman origin), French, and North German : from Giselbert, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements gīsil ‘pledge’, ‘hostage’, ‘noble youth’ (see Giesel) + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This personal name enjoyed considerable popularity in England during the Middle Ages, partly as a result of the fame of St. Gilbert of Sempringham (1085–1189), the founder of the only native English monastic order.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.The Devon family of Gilbert can be traced to Geoffrey Gilbert (died 1349), who represented Totnes in Parliament in 1326. His descendants included Sir Humphrey Gilbert (died 1583), who discovered Newfoundland.
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Sweet; Gift; Sparkling Star Glittering Like a Gem
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