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Milevum (in
Latin even "Milev" or "Mireon"; Μιραίον in
Ancient Gr****) was a Roman–Berber city in the
Roman province of Numidia. It was
located in present-day...
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Algeria and the
capital of Mila Province. In antiquity, it was
known as
Milevum (in Latin; as such
still a
Latin Catholic titular see) or Miraeon, Μιραίον...
- (North)
African church were held, with but few
exceptions (e.g. Hippo, 393;
Milevum, 402) at Carthage. We know from the
letters of
Saint Cyprian that, except...
- "Confederation of Four Free
Roman cities" (with Chullu, Russicada, and
Milevum),
ruled initially by
Publius Sittius. The city was destro**** in the beginning...
- of Mexmeia?)
Mazaca Merouana (Lamasba)
Mesarfelta Meta
Midila (Mdila?)
Milevum Mons (near Mdila)
Moxori Mulia (ruins of El-Milia?) Muni****
Musti Mutugenna...
- p****,
south of Igilgili, at one of the last p****es
before the
descent to
Milevum. The
oldest accounts of the
muslim conquest of the Maghreb, Ibn Abd al-Hakam...
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Mesarfelta Mibiarca Midianite pottery Midica Mididi Migirpa Mila,
Algeria Milevum Miliana Mimiana Minshat Abu Omar
Mirgissa Mizigi Monastery of the Archangel...
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Ecclesiastical Academy in 1973. Pope John Paul II
named him
titular archbishop of
Milevum and
Apostolic Nuncio to the
Central African Republic and Chad on 24 August...
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Commons has
media related to Madaure. Caesarea,
Numidia Cirta Lambaesis Milevum HAFISI,
Fatma Zohra. "Preservation du
patrimoine architectural" (PDF)....
- include:
Quodvultdeus (fl. 402–411) (Catholic
bishop attended the
Council of
Milevum (402) and
Council of
Carthage (411)
Cresconio fl. 411) (rival Donatist)...