- : 241, 244–5 To the
south of
Laribus is the
large plain of Ebba and El Ksour. On this plain, 16 km
southwest of
Laribus at the foot of
Djebel Ubba, was...
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Cutzina at the
Battle of
Marta in 547 and Jean was
forced to
retreat at
Laribus in
Numidia described few
miles away from
Sicca Veneria,
which will gives...
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south of Mahares), and is
forced to
withdraw north to the
fortress of
Laribus (near
modern El Kef). The
Tonkin revolt (Vietnam), led by Lý Nam Đế, is...
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controlled the prin****lity of Fez in the west and
cities like Sfax, Kairouan,
Laribus, and
Tripoli to the east.: 238 At first,
Hammad built a
fortified city...
- He
spent the
winter of 907–908 with his army in al-Aribus (Roman-era
Laribus,
between present-day El Kef and Maktar),
expecting an
attack from the north...
- Lunae,
Volcano et Summano,
itemque Larundae, Termino, Quirino, Vortumno,
Laribus,
Dianae Lucinaeque...".
Varro Lingua Latina V, 10: "Ignis a gnascendo,...
- Hemina: "monstrum fit: sus
parit porcos triginta,
cuius rei
fanum fecerunt Laribus grundulibus".
Nonius s.v. Grundules: "Grundules
Lares di****ur
Romae constituti...
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Richardson 589. Juvenal,
Satires VI:
Oxford text 1ff. "purior ergo tuis
laribus meliorque lanista, in
cuius numero longe migrare iubetur psyllus ab ~eupholio...
- the Theveste-Carthage road, but are
stuck in
front of the
fortress of
Laribus. Briefly, they will
succeed in
taking the
capital of Byzacena, Hadrumetum...
- Abu
Abdallah defeated the army of
Ziyadat Allah III at al-Urbus (ancient
Laribus); the Aghlabids,
defeated on all sides,
abandoned by
their followers, fled...