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    Auzia was a Roman-Berber colonia in present-day Sour El-Ghozlane, Algeria. The area was located around 150 km south-east of Algiers, in the ancient province...
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    Leo Stein (redirect from Nina Auzias)
    long-time love interest, Nina Auzias. They eventually married in 1921. Stein died of cancer in 1947 in Florence. Auzias committed suicide two years later...
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    the city bore the name of Auzia. The remains of a theater have been spotted there. It is the location of the Roman city Auzia, in the province Mauretania...
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    times, Arsenaria, Bida, Siga, Aquae Calidae, Quiza Xenitana, Rusucurru, Auzia, Gilva, Icosium and Tipasa in all 21 well-known colonies, besides several...
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    ISBN 978-605-4160-88-4. Radenez Julien (2014). Recherches sur l'histoire des Tsiganes. Auzias, Claire (2002), Les funambules de l'histoire (in French) (Éditions la Digitale ed...
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     25. Rwanda Governance Board. Adekunle 2007, p. 81. Adekunle 2007, p. 13. Auzias 2007, p. 74. Briggs & Booth 2006, pp. 54–55. Anyango 2010. Nzabuheraheza...
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    united with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Constantine. Ancient Rome portal Auzia Caesarea of Mauretania Cirta Chullu Mauretania Caesariensis Milevum List...
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    Ausiàs March (redirect from Auzias March)
    publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "March, Auzias". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press...
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  • After this success Theodosius is believed to have subsequently moved to Auzia. According to the German classical philologist and epigraphist Johannes...
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  • Joseph-Alexandre Auzias-Turenne, born on March 1, 1812, in Pertuis (Vaucluse) and died on May 27, 1870, in Paris, was a French doctor. He advocated the...
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