Sétifis (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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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...
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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...
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of the South against concessions of agricultural land around Cirta and Setifis (at the time under Roman rule), and dispersed them and diminished their...
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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...
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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;...
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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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(Nubia) Semta (Africa) Senâm Septimunicia Serabit el-Khadim Sereddeli Sesebi Setifis Severiana Shalfak Sheikh Muftah culture Shellal Siccenna Siccesi Sidi Bennour...
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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...
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Sigus, Tiddis, Verecunda, Cuicul, Masculla, Thamugadi, Theveste, Saldae, Setifis, Auzia, Lambaesis, Igilgili and Gemellae. in Mauretania Caesariensis: Caesarea...
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