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- Tolmeita, Tolmeta or Tolmeitha Arabic: طلميتة is a village in the northern Cyrenaica region of eastern Libya, some 110 km (68 mi) east of Benghazi, near...
- Apollonia (now Susa). Its ruins are at a small village in modern Libya called Tolmeita (Arabic طلميتة), after the ancient name. The city was founded by and named...
- longest strip running from the recess of Gulf of Sidra past Benghazi to Tolmeita. Thereafter, except for deltaic patches at Susa and Derna, the s**** is...
- ancient city of Barca, which, however, according to Alexander Graham, was at Tolmeita (Ptolemais). Marj grew around a Turkish fort built in 1842 and now restored...
- true Firstborn Born 256 Ptolemais, Cyrenaica, Roman Empire (modern-day Tolmeita, Libya) Died 336 (aged 80) Constantinople, Thracia, Roman Empire (modern-day...
- Nobatia within Makuria. "Dalmatia" or "Damaltia" is probably an error for Tolmeita (ancient Ptolemais in Libya), which was a part of the patriarch of Alexandria's...
- new port cities were established, named Ptolemais and Berenice (modern Tolmeita and Benghazi) after the dynastic couple. The cities of Cyrenaica were unified...
- Paraetonium (Marsa Matruh), Appolonia Sozusa (Marsa Soussa) and Ptolemais (Tolmeita), capturing Barca and reaching Torca in Cyrenaica. Toward the end of the...
- Said 8,836 74 Ar Rajban 8,820 75 Awjila 8,515 76 Ras al Hamam 8,397 77 Tolmeita 8,310 78 Zella 8,202 79 Wadi Utba 8,178 80 Al Barkat 8,130 81 Martuba 8...
- colonial dominance of Libya (1913–41) are on display in the museum at Tolmeita. Barca appears to be originally a settlement of the Libyan tribe Barraci...