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- discovered on the site of Thibilis provided indications on the status and magistrates of this city: during the Early Empire, Thibilis was first a pagus dependent...
- Catholic University from 1974 to 1985, he was named titular bishop of Thibilis and auxiliary bishop of Rancagua on 18 December 1984. Medina was consecrated...
- surviving inscriptions found in Thibilis, Aurelia Sabina became an important "patrona" in Thibilis and the citizens of Thibilis made Aurelia Sabina an honorary...
- Vingt-Trois was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Paris and Titular Bishop of Thibilis by Pope John Paul II. He received his episcopal consecration on the following...
- Archéologie (August 20, 2017). "Ruines de la ville de Thibilis (Bellaoua Announa)" [Ruins of the city of Thibilis (Bellaoua Announa)]. "Aquae Sienses (El Hammamet)...
- Thagora Thamugadi Theveste Thiava (near Annaba or Souk-Ahras) Thibaris Thibilis (Announa) Thinisa Thubunae (?Tubunae) Thubursi**** (Khemissa) Thucca in...
- Brennan Previous post(s) Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin and Titular Bishop of Thibilis (1979–1984) Orders Ordination 25 June 1961 Consecration 20 January 1980...
- network of clients. He appears to have encouraged the Romanisation of Thibilis in Numidia and to have demolished illicit extensions to Carthage. In result...
- attested by strong cir****stantial evidence." An inscription recovered from Thibilis in Numidia, combined with a second from another Numidian town Cirta, allows...
- Carthage, where two inscriptions refer to the ʿAštart of Eryx, as well as at Thibilis, Cirta, Madaure, and Sicca Veneria, which was well known in ancient times...