- The
Diocese of
Thiges (Latin:
Dioecesis Thigensis) was a
Roman Catholic diocese in
ancient Byzacena. In late
antiquity the
diocese was
centered on a civitas...
-
Consecrated Life and
Societies of
Apostolic Life and made
titular archbishop of
Thiges. He
became prefect of that
Congregation when he
became a
cardinal and held...
- in the name. Ó Corráin is
sceptical of
proposed Gaelic etymologies, fód
thige "sod house", fodh
teith "warm sod", and feóidhte "deca****/withered". Fota...
- and
latter Byzacena. The town was
known as
Castellum Thigensium or just
Thiges. As the name
suggest it was a fortification, and was
probably the first...
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Gosin Vetenne,
Malpivili genagene-Hele Kado Navinne,
Diyapivili Genagene-
Thige Bo
Haliskote Peni, Ka tho ipal
denne — A
Vedda honeycomb cutter's folk song...
-
Theban Necropolis Thebes,
Egypt Thenae Theveste Thiava,
Numidia Thibilis Thiges Thimida Bure
Thinis Thubursi****-Bure
Thucca Terenbenthina Thunusruma Tiddis...
- no
longer lives within the wall, but the old fort remains.
Maraid inad a
thige irraibe ’na chrólige,
Fanann áit a
theach fá chlúid an aeir, The
place of...
-
Thapsus Thasbalta (in the
valley of Segui?)
Thelepte Thenae (Thyna)
Theuzi Thiges (Bordj-Gourbata)
Thucca Terenbenthina (Henchir Dougga)
Thysdrus Tigias (Henchir-Taus...
-
Theuzi Theveste Thiava Thibaris Thibica Thibilis Thibiuca Thibuzabetum Thiges Thignica Thimida Thimida Regia Thinis Thinisa in
Numidia Thisiduo Thizica...
- city is Tozeur,
where the
workers reside; the
second is Hamma, the
third Thiges, and the
fourth Nefta."
Nefta is
divided into two
parts by a
small oued...