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Hadrumetum - Livius.orgAug 10, 2020 · Hadrumetum (Greek: Ἀδρύμητος): Punic-Roman port in Africa, modern Sousse, second city in Roman Africa.
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Hadrumetum · Roman AfricaFounded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC, Hadrumentum allied itself with Rome during the Punic Wars. From Schoder's lecture notes:
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Representations and the "Meaning" of Ritual Change - Academia.edu1 THE TOPHET AT HADRUMETUM 1.1 The site Founded as a Phoenician colony along the east coast of modern Tunisia, probably in the seventh century BCE if not before ...
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Appian, The Punic Wars 7 - Livius.orgJul 11, 2020 · He landed at the city of Hadrumetum, in Africa, and began to collect grain and buy horses. He made an alliance with the chief of a Numidian ...
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Hadrumetum | Military Wiki - FandomHadrumetum was one of the most important communities in Roman North Africa because of the fertility of its hinterland (modern Tunisia's Sahel), which made it an ...
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The Archaeological Museums of Sousse (Tunisia): Their History and ...In Sousse, the idea of an archaeological museum made its way from the last quarter of the 19th century. Since then, the city has experienced several phases of ...
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Building Inscriptions in the Hinterland of Carthage - jstor35 Besides suspicion against the growing power of the city's elites, one may note that Clodius Albinus hailed from Hadrumetum which had strong ties to Carthage ...
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[PDF] Phoenician-Punic Dictionary... DRMT loc. HADRUMETUM (AopvµrJ<;, AopvµrJw<;), city in Tunisia; pre- sent-day Sousse; the precise Punic spelling is uncertain. Poen. 995A (Pu) Anno byn ...
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A Companion To Augustine [PDF] [7mebdsaejlb0] - VDOC.PUB... Hadrumetum (Phoenician (h-) Drmt, “the southern one”) on the shore of the eastern Tunisian steppe (these toponyms and etymologies are based on Lipi nski 2004).<|separator|>
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SALLUST, The War with Jugurtha - Loeb Classical Library19. Later, the Phoenicians, some for the sake of reducing the large population at home, others out of a desire for power, having roused the commons and others ...
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Hadrumetum/Iustinianopolis: a Pleiades place resourceOct 21, 2024 · Hadrumetum/Iustinianopolis was an important ancient port in North Africa. Founded by Phoenicians, the site pre-dated Carthage.Missing: Justinianopolis Justinian
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The City Embattled (Chapter 5) - The Idea of the City in Late AntiquityJan 30, 2025 · ... Hadrumetum, already renamed as Honoriopolis, after Gaiseric's son and successor Huneric, in the form Hunericopolis, playing on the previous ...
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[PDF] Ancient Lighthouses - Part 7: A Catalogue | PharologyHadrumetum, Adrymetum, Honoriopolis, Justini- anopolis. Earliest Settlement Established: 330 BCE. Phoenician Port Site: yes; Roman Port Site: yes. Modern ...
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Hadrumetum | Roman, Carthage, Africa | BritannicaHadrumetum, ancient Phoenician colony some 100 miles (160 km) south of Carthage, on the east coast of the Al-Hammāmāt Gulf in what is now Tunisia.Missing: etymology Greek transliterations adoption Sallust Jugurtha
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Ancient Roman mosaics at the Museum of Sousse in TunisiaOn the floor is the great Mosaic from Susa, 160 metres square, one of the finest which exists in any country. It represents Neptune in his chariot surrounded by ...Missing: Fadhl | Show results with:Fadhl
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Evidence for Groundwater Salinity Origin Based on ... - MDPIMar 22, 2023 · The topography of the Sousse region is composed of plains and hills, including the anticline of Kalaa Kebira and Mouredine. The plain is low and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tunisia | History, Map, Flag, Population, & Facts - BritannicaSoils. Tunisia's most fertile soils are found in the well-watered intermontane valleys in the north, where rich sandy clay soils formed from alluvium or soils ...Tunisia · Carthage · The protectorate (1881–1956) · Daily life and social customs
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[PDF] Environmental changes, climate and anthropogenic impact in south ...These data indicate a more humid climate during the early and middle Holocene followed by an increase in aridity over the course of the late Holocene. Analysis ...Missing: Hadrumetum | Show results with:Hadrumetum
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(PDF) Roman Africa: an archaeological review - Academia.eduWATER Climate, rainfall, and hydrology have been comparatively stable since the last major incident of climatic change in the sixth millennium B.C., but none ...
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[PDF] Ancient Fishing and Fish Processing in the Black Sea RegionProceedings of an interdisciplinary workshop on marine resources and trade in fish products in the Black Sea region in antiquity,. University of Southern ...
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The Myth of Trans-Saharan Trade during the Roman Era - jstorwheat, barley, and olives was the source of this wealth rather than to any noticeable degree the trade items carried north. The discussion that follows ...
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Reforesting Roman Africa: Woodland Resources, Worship, and ...54 Pollen analysis at the Sebkha Boujmel, in south-eastern Tunisia (near Djerba), suggests that the historical period was dominated by steppic species ...
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Diet and Vegetation at Ancient Carthage. The Archaeobotanical ...Pollen diagram prepared for samples from the Punic channel. A selected number of pollen types are shown. Depth is in centimetres above base of sediment.
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LacusCurtius • Sallust — The War With Jugurtha (1)### Mentions of Hadrumetum/Hadrumentum in the Jugurthine War
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Agathocles - in ancient sources @ attalus.org310/24 Agathocles defeats a Carthaginian army under Hanno and Bomilcar. 310/26 their army from Sicily, but Agathocles captures Hadrumetum and other 310/29 ...
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Case studies (Part II) - The Punic MediterraneanWere they originally Phoenician or Punic and, if they were first of all Phoenician, when may they be regarded as part of the “empireˮ of Carthage?' (Lancel ...
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Hadrumetum | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaAfter suffering greatly from the Vandal invasion, it was restored by Justinian, who called it Justinianopolis. It was again afflicted by the Arabs (to whom ...
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[PDF] Minting in Vandal North Africa - COREClover,. 'Timekeeping and Dyarchy in Vandal Africa', in Antiquité tardive 11 (2003), pp. ... 448–76. 83. Yet, Huneric renamed the city of Hadrumetum (present-day ...
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Sousse Ribat - Discover Islamic Art - Virtual MuseumHistory: The ribat certainly existed in the 2nd /8th century, and served as a place of refuge for the Sussians during the incursions of the Byzantine fleet, ...
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Medina of Sousse - UNESCO World Heritage CentreSousse was an important commercial and military port during the Aghlabid period (800–909) and is a typical example of a town dating from the first centuries ...
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The Harbours of Carthage - jstorsuspect that Daux and Wilmanns both went to Hadrumetum with the notion that a Cothon was necessarily a harbour that lay inland in an excavation; and thus ...
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HADRUMETUM, Sousse - TheatrumDas römische Theater war in Gußmauerwerk mit vorgeblendeten Ziegeln erbaut. Seine cavea ruhte auf gewölbten Kammern. Architekturteile der scaenae frons sind ...
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HADRUMETUM - Roman Aqueductsaqueduct ID: 623. name: HADRUMETUM. modern name: Sousse. other names (Mod/Clas):, JUSTINIANOPOLIS. aqueduct name: country: Tunisia. age: roman. period:.
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The Catacombs of Sousse - AMVPPC : OverviewThe Christian religion was known in Hadrumetum at least since the 2nd century, as confirmed by the four catacombs which were located west of the ancient city.
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Sousse archaeology Museum - AMVPPC : OverviewThe Archaeological Museum of Sousse, in its current form, hosts the second largest collection of mosaics in Tunisia, after that of the Bardo Museum. Most of ...Missing: major | Show results with:major
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Les catacombes d'Hadrumète (Sousse) Rapport des fouilles faites ...Les catacombes d'Hadrumète (Sousse) Rapport des fouilles faites du 20 janvier au ler août 1911, suivi d'une lettre à m. Héron de Villefosse. Front Cover.<|separator|>
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The State of Archaeo-geophysics in the Maghreb: Case Studies from ...Jul 14, 2024 · This chapter reviews the current state of archaeo-geophysical research in Tunisia and Morocco, tracing its earliest development in the 1970s up to the present.
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Underwater archaeological mission for UNESCO and 8 Member ...Sep 2, 2022 · Researchers from Algeria, Croatia, Egypt, France, Italy, Morocco, Spain and Tunisia collaborated for this international underwater archaeological mission.Missing: Sousse | Show results with:Sousse
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State of Conservation (SOC 2023) Medina of Sousse (Tunisia)The plan is to work on three main axes of the medina, where twenty housing units, public spaces and historic monuments will be restored and rehabilitated, ...
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What Tunisia's Municipalities Can Contribute to Climate AdaptationJun 13, 2024 · Each zone faces its own unique climate-related challenges. In the north, sea level rise is already leading to erosion, flooding, and ...Missing: ancient encroachment
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Intervention programme in old cities and urban fabrics in Tunisia ...In Tunisia, the AFD supported four pilot projects for the rehabilitation of touristic routes in the medinas of Tunis, Sousse, Sfax and Kairouan, delivered ...
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After break of 12 years, French Archaeological Mission begins work ...Jul 3, 2024 · The French Archaeological Mission has begun its seasonal scientific research in the ancient city of Sousse, after 12 years of stoppage.Missing: independence | Show results with:independence
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Making Offerings (Chapter 7) - Religion and the Making of Roman ...In the Third Punic War, though, Hadrumetum sided with Rome, and in the aftermath, was left a civitas libera.Footnote By the time of Caesar's African war ...
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Phoenician Religion -- Pagan - Phoenicia.orgIn the worship of Tanit and Baal Hammon, children, probably firstborn, were sacrificed. Ample evidence of the practice has been found west of Carthage in the ...
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Triumph of Dionysus, mosaic from Hadrumetum, Sousse, Tunisia ...Download stock image by Archivio J. Lange - Triumph of Dionysus, mosaic from Hadrumetum, Sousse, Tunisia, Roman civilization, 2nd-3rd century AD- High ...Missing: temples Jupiter Juno Minerva Venus
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January 4 - OrthodoxWiki101) (in the East: Jan 4, Apr 22, Sept 10 and Nov 25); Saint Mavilus (Majulus), a martyr in Hadrumetum in North Africa, thrown to wild beasts at the time of ...
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Hadrumetum | Encyclopedia.comHadrumetum, a prosperous Phoenician colony (Sallust, Jugurtha 19) with an excellent harbor situated on the eastern coast of modern Tunisia, was founded long ...Missing: etymology Greek transliterations adoption
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29 - Reception of Augustine in Hadrumetum and Southern GaulWhile Christianity had an early presence in Hadrumetum (now Sousse, Tunisia), its monastic community was established relatively later. 3 Monasticism in North ...
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(Cyprian) Letters (1-81) PDF | PDF | Baptism | Catholic Church - ScribdRating 5.0 (1) 12. 5 Polycarp, Bishop of Hadrumetum, was present at the First Council of ... Cyprian at Hadrumetum at the Council of Carthage. 7 Cf. Letter 24, n. 2. 8 Cf ...
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Browse Exile Cases | Clerical Exilefrom: 440 to: 454, Hadrumetum/Iustinianopolis [Sousse], n/a, bishop. Felix of Hadrumetum · Iohannes (monk). Victor of Vita, Historia persecutionis, 1.23.
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Primasius - Oxford ReferencePrimasius (fl. c.550) ... *Bishop of *Hadrumetum of *Byzacena (mod. Sousse, Tunisia). Author of an extant commentary on Revelation, influenced by ... ... Access ...
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IV The Geographical Distribution of Donatism - Oxford AcademicMost of these towns, such as Leptis Minor, Hadrumetum, Curubis, Utica, Thabraca, and others along the Algerian coast, contained representatives of each ...
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(PDF) Mapping Clerical Exile in the Vandal Kingdom (435-484)The study systematically analyzes clerical exile in Vandal North Africa under Kings Geiseric and Huneric. Approximately 4,996 clerics were exiled by Huneric ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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