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Fossatum Africae ("African ditch") is one or more
linear defensive structures (sometimes
called limes)
claimed to
extend over 750 km (470 mi) or more...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:
Three Chapters Migne,
Patrologia Latina 67, pp.996-7.
Africae, Ponti**** (1844–1864).
Patrologia Latina. Vol. 67. Jacques-Paul Migne...
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Rickettsia africae is a
species of Rickettsia. It can
cause African tick-bite fever.
Fournier PE, El
Karkouri K,
Leroy Q, et al. (2009). "Analysis of...
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Eugippius (circa 460 –
circa 535,
Castellum Lucullanum) was a
disciple and the
biographer of
Saint Severinus of Nori****.
After the latter's
death in 482...
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Africae munus (Africa's commitment) is the
third post-synodal
apostolic exhortation issued by Pope
Benedict XVI. It was
signed on 19
November 2011 in...
- The
Notitia provinciarum et
civitatum Africae ("Notice of the
Provinces and
Cities of Africa") is a Byzantine-era do****ent
listing the
bishops and sees...
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Africae Tabula Nova ("New Map of Africa") is a map of
Africa published by
Abraham Ortelius in 1570. It was
engraved by
Frans Hogenberg and
included in...
- in its full form (until 356)
praefectura praetorio Italiae,
Illyrici et
Africae) was one of four
praetorian prefectures into
which the Late
Roman Empire...
- Tripolit****, the
frontier in
modern Libya facing the
Sahara Fossatum Africae, the
southern frontier of the
Roman Empire,
extending south of the Roman...
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Bonifatius retreated to
North Africa where he
acquired the
command of
comes africae under dubious cir****stances and
continued his
campaigns against the Mauri...