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    Cirta, also known by various other names in antiquity, was the ancient Berber, Punic and Roman settlement which later became Constantine, Algeria. Cirta...
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    Constantine Province in northeastern Algeria. During Roman times it was called Cirta and was renamed "Constantina" in honour of Emperor Constantine the Great...
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  • The Battle of Cirta was fought in 203 BC between an army of largely Masaesyli Numidians commanded by their king Syphax and a force of mainly Massylii...
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  • Council of Cirta may refer to either of the following ancient councils of the Catholic church held in this north African city: First Council of Cirta, held...
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    was originally divided between the Massylii state in the east (Capital : Cirta)and the Masaesyli in the west (Capital: Siga). During the Second Punic War...
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    sign of Tannit were uncovered in the hundreds in the site of El-Hofra in Cirta (Constantine, Algeria) and are showcased in the Louvre Museum. A coin with...
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    The Cirta steles are almost 1,000 Punic funerary[citation needed] and votive steles found in Cirta (today Constantine, Algeria) in a cemetery located on...
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  • Council of Cirta was a synod of bishops called by Secundus of Tigisis, the primate of Numidia in AD 303 or 305. It took place in the city of Cirta. The Council...
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  • Grand Hotel Cirta or Hotel Cirta is a hotel in Constantine, Algeria, located in a white colonial building at 1 Avenue Rahmani Achour, on the edge of Place...
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  • mentioned in the Notitia Provinciarum et Civitatum Africae. The Council of Cirta was held in the spring of AD 305 to elect a new bishop for the town. The...
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