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    Lambaesis (Lambæsis), Lambaisis or Lambaesa (Lambèse in colonial French), is a Roman archaeological site in Algeria, 11 km (7 mi) southeast of Batna and...
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    (Tebessa) and Lambaesis (Lambessa) with extensive Roman remains, connected by military roads with Cirta and Hippo, respectively. Lambaesis was the seat...
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    (Tebessa) and Lambaesis (Lambessa) with extensive Roman remains, connected by military roads with Cirta and Hippo, respectively. Lambaesis was the seat...
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    in 75. In 115 or 120, the Legio III Augusta established their camp at Lambaesis where it remained for two centuries apart from the period 238–253. The...
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  • the Roman emperor in order to be authorized as legal bodies. Ruins at Lambaesis date the formation of burial societies among Roman Army soldiers and Roman...
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    After being appointed auxiliary bishop of Grenoble and titular bishop of Lambæsis on March 10, 2000, Michel Mouïsse was consecrated bishop on May 7 by Louis...
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  • buried at Lambaesis, aged thirty-eight, with a monument from her husband, Julius Sedatus. Publius Tannonius Salutaris, buried at Lambaesis, with a monument...
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    inspection tour, during 128, at the new headquarters of Legio III Augusta in Lambaesis. Faced with a shortage of legionary recruits from Italy and other Romanised...
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    The 13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion parading through Roman ruins in Lambaesis, Algeria (c. 1958)...
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    by UNESCO in 1982. Ruins of Timgad, February 24, 1928 Djémila Jerash Lambaesis Colonia (Roman) List of cultural assets of Algeria Haddadou, Mohand Akli...
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