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- Theveste was a Roman colony situated in what is now Tébessa, Algeria. In 146 BC, the Romans conquered the region, where existed an old city called "Tbessa"...
- Tébessa or Tebessa (Arabic: تبسة Tibissa, Tbessa or Tibesti), the classical Theveste, is the capital city of Tébessa Province region of northeastern Algeria...
- sometime before 313. Maximili****, born about AD 274, was a native of Theveste (today Tébessa) in eastern Numidia (corresponding to the eastern part of...
- Bacchielli 1987, cited in bibliography. Jean Meunier, "L'arc de Caracalla à Théveste (Tébessa). Relevé et restitution", in Revue africaine, 82, 1938, pp. 84–106...
- Late Roman archeological site located in the eastern Algerian city of Theveste, which is known today as Tébessa. It is one of the largest remains of Roman...
- coasts. Solomon hurriedly set off to meet the revolted Moors from Theveste, on the Theveste-Carthage road. Taking his army through the forests, he finds himself...
- Sbeïtla (Sufetula) Road from El Djem (Thysdrus) to Tébessa (Theveste) Road from Tébessa (Theveste) to El Jem (Thysdrus), via Germaniciana (not located) Road...
- see of St. Augustine. To the south in the interior military roads led to Theveste (Tebessa) and Lambaesis (Lambessa) with extensive Roman remains, connected...
- is also the name of the capital, which in ancient times it was known as Theveste. Another important city is El Ouenza. Tébessa is located only 20 kilometers...
- Solomon marched against the Berbers as they ****embled, meeting them near Theveste. Last-minute diplomatic overtures to the Leuathae failed, and the two armies...