Search references for THEVESTE. Phrases containing THEVESTE
See searches and references containing THEVESTE!THEVESTE
Roman colony in present Algeria
Theveste was a Roman colony situated in what is now Tébessa, Algeria. In 146 BC, the Romans conquered the region, where existed an old city called "Tbessa"
Theveste
City in Tébessa Province, Algeria
Tébessa or Tebessa (Arabic: تبسة Tibissa, Tbessa or Tibesti), the classical Theveste, is the capital city of Tébessa Province in northeastern Algeria, near
Tébessa
Goddess of Carthage
Tunisia), Cirta (Constantine, Algeria), Lambaesis (Batna, Algeria) and Theveste (Tebessa, Algeria). She had a yearly festival in Antiquity which persists
Tanit
3rd-century saint and conscientious objector
Maximilian of Tebessa (Theveste), also known as Maximilian of Numidia, (Latin: Maximilianus; AD 274–295) was a Christian saint and martyr, whose feast
Maximilian_of_Tebessa
The conquest of Hectamophylos, the future Theveste, took place in 247 BC and opposed Hanno II the Great to the Berber Numidians, aiming at the expansion
Conquest_of_Theveste
Sbeïtla (Sufetula) Road from El Djem (Thysdrus) to Tébessa (Theveste) Road from Tébessa (Theveste) to El Jem (Thysdrus), via Germaniciana (not located) Road
Roman_roads_in_Africa
Roman province on the North African coast
see of St. Augustine. To the south in the interior military roads led to Theveste (Tebessa) and Lambaesis (Lambessa) with extensive Roman remains, connected
Numidia_(Roman_province)
Roman martyr and saint
Peutingeriana calls it Thacora) in North Africa.) She died by beheading at Theveste, in Numidia. Crispina belonged to a distinguished family and was a wealthy
Crispina
3rd century BCE Carthaginian statesman and general
Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca. In 247 BC Hanno conquered the city of Theveste (nicknamed: Hekatompylos) after which he negotiated a peace settlement
Hanno_II_the_Great
Monument in Tébessa, Algeria
Bacchielli 1987, cited in bibliography. Jean Meunier, "L'arc de Caracalla à Théveste (Tébessa). Relevé et restitution", in Revue africaine, 82, 1938, pp. 84–106
Arch_of_Caracalla_(Thebeste)
Byzantine military officer
Solomon marched against the Berbers as they assembled, meeting them near Theveste. Last-minute diplomatic overtures to the Leuathae failed, and the two armies
Solomon_(magister_militum)
Constantina Vescera Arsacal Russicada Tiddis Verecunda Cuicul Masculla Thamugadi Theveste Saldae Setifis Auzia Lambaesis Igilgili Gemellae Ad Medias Mauretania Caesariensis
Roman colonies in North Africa
Roman_colonies_in_North_Africa
Kingdom in North Africa, 202 to 25 BC
took command, leading a victorious battle against Jugurtha’s forces near Theveste. Jugurtha resorted to guerrilla warfare against Metellus whose troops were
Numidia
Roman basilica in Algeria
Late Roman archeological site located in the eastern Algerian city of Theveste, which is known today as Tébessa. It is one of the largest remains of Roman
Tebessa_Basilica
Province of Algeria
is also the name of the capital, which in ancient times it was known as Theveste. Another important city in the province is El Ouenza. The city of Tébessa
Tébessa_Province
Series of wars between Byzantine Empire and Berber kingdoms (533–548)
coasts. Solomon hurriedly set off to meet the revolting Moors from Theveste, on the Theveste-Carthage road. Taking his army through the forests, he found himself
Byzantine–Moorish_wars
Founder of Donatism (d. c. 355)
Africa as a result of the Diocletianic Persecution. Donatus was born in Theveste around the year 270 into an ancient Christian family reputedly evangelized
Donatus_Magnus
Beliefs and deities of the ancient Berbers
Thinissut (Bir Bouregba,Tunisia) Cirta (Constantine) Lambaesis (Batna) Theveste (Tebessa). Gurzil War Numidia, Mauretania Anzar Sky Water Rain Numidia
Traditional_Berber_religion
Veteranorum Sitifensium Tipasa - Colonia Aelia Augusta Tipasensium Thamugadi Theveste Thubursicum Tubusuctu - Colonia Iulia Augusta Legionis VII Zucchabar -
List_of_Roman_colonies
Roman legion
time. The Emperor Vespasian reunited the legion in a single fortress at Theveste, most likely in 75. In 115 or 120, the Legio III Augusta established their
Legio_III_Augusta
City in Sousse Governorate, Tunisia
Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, Gazeteer, page 511, Map 33 Theveste-Hadrumetum, Compiled by R.B. Hitchner, 1997, in file BATL033_.PDF in B_ATLAS
Sousse
Confederation of the Berber Gaetulian tribes
("Gaetulian Peoples"). Originally noted to be located between Sicca and Theveste. They are also attested to have occupied the area between Thala and Madauros
Musulamii
Algeria Cuicul, Curculum Arch of Caracalla 211 211–214 AD Tébessa Algeria Theveste Arch of Trajan 150 c. 2nd or 3rd centuries AD Timgad Algeria Marciana Traiana
List of Roman triumphal arches
List_of_Roman_triumphal_arches
Place in Kasserine Governorate, Tunisia
The area was a flashpoint for control over the fertile lands surrounding Theveste, which the Carthaginians had seized around 247 BC by the Romans ally and
Thala,_Tunisia
Ancient Roman family
to Apollo at Submuntorium in Rhaetia. Titus Scandilius Felix, buried at Theveste in Africa Proconsularis. Scantilius Galus, buried at Castellum Fabatianum
Scandilia_gens
as "Ad Germani". Both sources place it near the former Roman colony of Theveste in present-day Algeria. Other sources suggest that the Roman ruins of Ksour-el-Maïete
Germaniciana
of Jabal Mrata near the Algeria–Tunisia border, just south of ancient Theveste and beyond the southern frontier of the Vandal Kingdom. They are all dated
Albertini_Tablets
Skikda Algeria Theveste Tébessa Algeria 4th century AD 35°24′04″N 8°07′26″E / 35.401246°N 8.123764°E / 35.401246; 8.123764 (Theveste (Tébessa)) Aerial
List_of_Roman_amphitheatres
Leader of rebellious Berber tribes against the Romans
single legion deployed in the province (the III Augusta) was stationed at Theveste (modern Tébessa, Algeria), strategically placed on the western edge of
Tacfarinas
Ancient Roman family
explanation of this practice, see filiation. Umbilia C. f. Victoria, buried at Theveste in Africa Proconsularis, in a late first-century tomb built by her husband
Umbilia_gens
Ancient town in Roman North Africa
) Pétridès says the town was situated on the highway from Carthage to Theveste (modern Tebessa), seven miles from Lares (now Lorbeus) and sixteen miles
Obba_(town)
Ancient Roman family
Lesbius. Quintus Tedius Firmus, dedicated a late first-century monument at Theveste in Africa Proconsularis for his wife, Julia Lycoris. Marcus Tedius Sabinus
Tedia_gens
Muslim conquests by the Rashidun and Umayyad caliphates
coordinated strategy with the Byzantine Empire itself. Hassan marched through Theveste, camping at the river Nini, 29 km from the important city of Bagai, which
Muslim conquest of the Maghreb
Muslim_conquest_of_the_Maghreb
American prelate
an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Boston and titular bishop of Theveste . He received his episcopal consecration on December 12, 2006, from Cardinal
John_Anthony_Dooher
Carthaginian military victory in 240 BC
the area of Africa controlled by Carthage. He extended its control to Theveste (modern Tébessa, Algeria) 300 kilometres (190 mi) south-west of their capital
Battle of the Bagradas River (240 BC)
Battle_of_the_Bagradas_River_(240_BC)
Structure with two crossing arched passages
mile marker in Ancient Constantinople the Arch of Caracalla (Thebeste) in Theveste in Anjar (in the Bekaa Valley) at the intersection of Cardo Maximus and
Tetrapylon
Battle in Tunisia
Ruins of the Byzantine walls of Theveste, one of the many sites restored and fortified under Solomon.
Battle_of_Bourgaon
3rd-century BC mutiny of part of the Carthaginian army
the area of Africa controlled by Carthage. He extended its control to Theveste (modern Tébessa, Algeria) 300 km (190 mi) south-west of their capital.
Mercenary_War
Roman Catholic archbishop (1745 – 1831)
preconized as coadjutor bishop of Kijów-Czernihów and titular bishop of Theveste by Pope Pius VI on 29 June of the same year. He was consecrated at St.
Kacper_Kazimierz_Cieciszowski
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory
1828–1831: Kacper Kazimierz Cieciszowski, previously Titular Bishop of Theveste (1775.05.29 – 1784.08.07), Coadjutor Bishop of Kyiv–Černihiv (Ukraine)
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mohilev
Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Mohilev
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Basilicae Thermae Himerae Thérouanne Thespiae Thessalonica Theudalis Theuzi Theveste Thiava Thibaris Thibica Thibilis Thibiuca Thibuzabetum Thiges Thignica
List_of_Catholic_titular_sees
Archaeological site in Algeria
located in western Mauretania Caesariensis on the Roman road from strategic Theveste to Numerus Syrorum (current Maghnia). Altava was a city populated mainly
Altava
American Rusyn Greek Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop
Dolinay Previous posts Eparch of Passaic (1963-1967) Titular Eparch of Theveste (1956-1963) Auxiliary Eparch of the United States of America (1956-1963)
Stephen_Kocisko
Theodora“) 0,53 ha https://www.leguidetouristique.com/ruinesbr/thagura-taoura Theveste Fortified town in eastern Numidia Tebessa between 536 and 544 7,5 ha Thignica
List of Byzantine forts and other structures in the Maghreb
List_of_Byzantine_forts_and_other_structures_in_the_Maghreb
Alexandria, Babylon, Coptos, Nicopolis (Egypt) Ammaedara, Lambaesis, Thamugas, Theveste Betthorus (modern el-Lejjun in Jordan), legionary fortress on the Limes
List_of_castra_by_province
Calendar year
Byzantine authority over Numidia and Mauretania Sitifensis. The city of Theveste (Algeria) is restored and fortified. Jinheung becomes king of the Korean
540
Ancient Roman family
inscripton from Praeneste. Marcus Anneius Salsulus, dedicated a tomb at Theveste in Africa for his son, whose name has not been preserved. Anneia Saturnina
Anneia_gens
Calendar year
naming years. In Numidia Carthaginian general Hanno conquered the city of Theveste (nicknamed: Hekatompylos) after which he negotiated a peace settlement
247_BC
Roman gens
Esuvius Faustianus, a man of proconsular rank, named in an inscription from Theveste in Africa Proconsularis. Esuvius Felix, made an offering to Saturn at what
Esuvia_gens
Former Latin Catholic diocese in Russia
Coadjutor Bishop of Smoleńsk (1759.04.04 – 1763.07.17) and Titular Bishop of Theveste (1759.04.04 – 1763.07.17) Adam Naruszewicz, S.J. (1788.11.28 – 1790.11
Roman Catholic Diocese of Smolensk
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Smolensk
Proconsularis, suffragan of Carthage. It was located between Carthage and Theveste, in modern Tunisia. "Thacia Montana". The Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert
Thacia_Montana
Historical period (6th-8th c.)
modern-day Tunisia The so-called gate of Solomon, main gate of the Byzantine Theveste in modern-day Algeria Byzantine Empire portal Roman Egypt Muslim conquest
Byzantine_North_Africa
Archaeological site in Tunisia
stands close to the mausoleum and on the route leading from Carthage to Théveste. It was erected in AD 205. Alexander Severus' arch, which dates from 222
Dougga
Roman town in Tunisia
December 2012. Talbert, Richard J A; Bagnall, Roger S, eds. (2000). "Map 33 Theveste-Hadrumetum". Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World (atlas). Princeton
Sufes
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982 Arch of Caracalla in Tébessa (ancient Theveste) Islam reached Algeria in the 7th century via the Muslim conquest of Northern
Architecture_of_Algeria
Thabraca Thagaste Thamusida Thasbalta Theban Necropolis Thebes, Egypt Thenae Theveste Thiava, Numidia Thibilis Thiges Thimida Bure Thinis Thubursicum-Bure Thucca
History_of_North_Africa
Place in Kasserine Governorate, Tunisia
important network of roads branched out from it, linking it with Cilium and Theveste to the north, and Gafsa and Gabès to the south. In the 6th century it became
Thelepte
route from Aquae Regiae (west of Qayrawan) to Assuras met the route from Theveste to Carthage. In the middle ages, this was an important crossroads with
Lares,_Africa
Ancient Roman family
tomb at Theveste in Africa Proconsularis for his mother, Umbria Victorina. Umbria Victorina, buried in a late second-century tomb at Theveste, aged thirty-five
Umbria_gens
Battle of the Mercenary War
the area of Africa controlled by Carthage. He extended its control to Theveste (modern Tébessa, Algeria) 300 km (190 mi) south-west of their capital.
Battle_of_Utica
River in Algeria and Tunisia
cities. Archaeological surveys indicate that the Roman highway connecting Theveste, Madauros, Tubursicum Numidarum, and Calama strictly followed the geographical
Mellègue_River
Ancient Roman city in modern day Algeria
was a castrum (with a nearby vicus) on the military road, that connected Theveste with Sitifis and that followed the slopes of the Aures mountains. Mascula
Mascula
Ancient Roman family
Pomptinus, built a tomb for his wife, Audasia Charitu, aged thirty, at Theveste in Africa Proconsularis. Perhaps the same person as Pomptinus Primitius
Pomptina_gens
Locality of Tunisia
Era Imperial estate and a station on the African Limes between Bagai and Theveste in Algeria located at 35.37199,7.485505. The town had a rectangular Basilica
Ksar-El-Kelb
Roman Catholic diocese in Ukraine
Cieciszowski (1784.08.07 – 1798.11.17), succeeding as former Titular Bishop of Theveste (1775.05.29 – 1784.08.07) and Coadjutor Bishop of Kijów–Czernihów (1775
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kyiv-Zhytomyr
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Kyiv-Zhytomyr
Decade
Byzantine authority over Numidia and Mauretania Sitifensis. The city of Theveste (Algeria) is restored and fortified. Jinheung becomes king of the Korean
540s
Mona, Mathamos, Draco, Lilleus, Abaddir; and five gods together near Theveste: Masiden, Thililva, Suggan, Iesdan, and Masiddica. Sinifere, a war god
History_of_early_Tunisia
Ancient Berber, Carthaginian, and Roman settlement
influence and then control. It formed part of the road linking Carthage to Theveste. After the Punic Wars ended in Roman victory, Althiburos formed part of
Althiburos
Former portion of a Roman border
several times over time for strategic reasons, first from Ammaedara to Theveste (Tébessa) and finally to Lambaesis. Under Gordian III, the legion was dissolved
Limes_Mauretaniae
AO=Titular Archbishop of Traianopolis in Rhodope AP=Titular Bishop of Theveste AQ=Archbishop of Zaragoza AR=Bishop of Ávila AS=Archbishop of Toledo AT=Bishop
Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the Philippines
Historical_list_of_the_Catholic_bishops_of_the_Philippines
240 BC battle during the Mercenary War
the area of Africa controlled by Carthage. He extended its control to Theveste (modern Tébessa, in Algeria) 300 km (190 mi) south west of their capital
Hamilcar's defeat of Spendius and Autaritus
Hamilcar's_defeat_of_Spendius_and_Autaritus
Decade
Gautama Buddha. In Numidia Carthaginian general Hanno conquered the city of Theveste (nicknamed: Hekatompylos) after which he negotiated a peace settlement
240s_BC
Quarter of the Zaouia excavation site/antiquity Tebessa Upload Photo 12-020 Thèveste Site and monuments/antiquity Tebessa 35°25′04″N 8°08′02″E / 35.41780352881925°N
List of cultural assets of Algeria
List_of_cultural_assets_of_Algeria
commercial and private use. A major road led from Carthage southwest to Theveste (modern Tébessa) in the mountains; from there a road led southeast to Tacapes
History_of_Roman-era_Tunisia
Ancient Christian bishop
problematic; when the commissioners traveled in the Aures region between Theveste (Tebessa) and Thamugadi (Timgad) the reaction of local communities proved
Donatus_of_Bagai
2nd century Roman senator and soldier
a second commission as legatus of Legio III Augusta, then stationed in Theveste (present day Tébessa) in North Africa; the unit may have relocated to Lambaesis
Publius_Metilius_Secundus
Ancient Roman family
Fabia Severina. Tutia Bonosa, made an offering to the Christian God at Theveste in Africa Proconsularis. Tutia Casta, supposedly buried at Aeclanum in
Tutia_gens
Ancient Roman family
Augusta in Africa Proconsularis in AD 87, dedicated an altar to Jupiter at Theveste. He may be the same Suellius Flaccus who later lived at Ligures Baebiani
Suellia_gens
the Vandals giving them the land between the sea and the three cities of Theveste, Sicca Veneria and Vaga. And in 448 destroyed Genseric the fortifications
Vaga_(Tunisia)
Catholic ecclesiastical territory
Bishop of Montes Claros (1931.05.08 – 1943.07.20) and Titular Bishop of Theveste (1931.05.08 – 1943.07.20) Antônio de Almeida Moraes Junior (1948.09.29
Archdiocese_of_Montes_Claros
sepulchre at Fundi with Racilia Olympias. Racilius Restutus, buried at Theveste in Africa Proconsularis, aged fifty-three. Sextus Racilius Sex. f. Rufus
Racilia_gens
Ancient Roman family
of his clients. Suetonius Fidus, named in a sepulchral inscription from Theveste in Africa Proconsularis. Gaius Suetonius Januarius, prefect of the Cohors
Suetonia_gens
Ancient Roman family
Portus in Latium. Turius Casius, built a tomb for Turius Marcellus at Theveste in Africa Proconsularis. Turius Victorinus, likely his son, decorated the
Turia_gens
Roman senator and suffect consul in 121
commission as a military tribune with Legio III Augusta, stationed at Theveste (present day Tébessa). He returned to Rome where he was elected quaestor
Marcus_Herennius_Faustus
Polish historian and archaeologist
Trigarium, lieu d'entraînement des auriges et des chevaux à Rome et à Thevestes. in: Archeologia. Rocznik Instytutu archeologii i etnologii Polskiej Akademii
Jerzy_Kolendo
Commune and town in Tozeur Governorate, Tunisia
these roads was a major route linking Theveste to Tacape (modern Gabès). It began at the military camp of Theveste, passed through the station of Alonianum
Hamet_Jerid
freedman buried at Cures. Occia Auge, wife of Pomponius Gaetulus, buried at Theveste in Africa Proconsularis, aged thirty-seven. Gaius Occius M. f. Basillus
Occia_gens
THEVESTE
THEVESTE
THEVESTE
THEVESTE
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Lord of Sound; Patience; One who Fulfils Dreams
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Who Wears Politeness as an Ornament
Boy/Male
Indian
Bringer of glad tidings, Human being
Boy/Male
Arabic
Kind Hearten
Girl/Female
Hindu
Mother of Lord Krishna (Mother of Lord Krishna)
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
All Solve
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional
Beloved and Lovable Child
Male
German
Old German name derived from the word iv ("yew"), YVO means "yew tree."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Supporting
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Walking with Pride
THEVESTE
THEVESTE
THEVESTE
THEVESTE
THEVESTE