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    Proconsularis. It is now a Latin Catholic titular see. Bita was important enough in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis to become a suffragan of its capital...
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  • Apostolic Vicar of Galápagos (Ecuador) Catholic Church in Algeria Bita (Mauretania), in Mauretania Caesariensis Graham, Alexander (1902). Roman Africa. Longmans...
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  • Seville: birtus ("virtue") < virtus in Latin, boluntas ("will") < voluntas, and bita ("life") < vita. Adams and Adamik both observe frequent b/v confusions in...
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    the west; that part of it that faces the Atlantic Ocean being called Mauretania, in addition to Byzacena. Thus corresponding somewhat to contemporary...
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    key river crossings and the town of Aarschot east of the city. Battle of Bita Paka – Australian occupation of German New Guinea began with HMAS Melbourne...
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    SS Lulworth Hill SS Malakand (1919) SS Mareeba (*) SS Marietta E RMS Mauretania (1938) MV Melbourne Star (1936) SS Mersey SS Michael E SS Mill Hill (see...
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